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Large, slow brain waves called Delta waves are most associated with which stage of sleep?

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Stage 4 for A P E X test

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Deep stage 3 of NREM

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  • Delta waves are a type of waves that are recorded in an EEG and has a frequency of 0.5 to 4 Hertz.
  • These waves are known detected during the deep stage 3 of NREM and hence this stage is also known as slow wave sleep.
  • Out of all the brain waves that are detected during an EEG, these waves are the ones with the highest amplitude and the slowest in nature .
  • These waves are detected first at stage 3 and then dominates the stage 4 of the sleep.
  • Since it is in the stage 3 that these waves are detected, the sleep during this stage is also known as delta sleep.
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