PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Waves produced when awake but relaxed:
A
Alpha Waves
B
Beta Waves
C
Theta Waves
D
Delta Waves
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Alpha waves are seen in the electroencephalogram (EEG) during a normal wakeful state where the subject is quietly resting. Beta EEG are present when a person is alert/attentive and thinking actively. Theta rhythm (Stage 1) of sleep is present during the transition from wakefulness to sleep.

Detailed explanation-2: -Alpha waves are typically found in people who are awake but have their eyes closed and are relaxing or meditating. Theta waves: have a frequency range from three to eight Hz and an amplitude of 50 to 100 µV. Theta waves are associated with memory, emotions, and activity in the limbic system.

Detailed explanation-3: -Alpha Waves Are Associated With Relaxation and Sleep Alpha waves associated with a relaxed mental state depict a person who is relaxed but awake. Alpha waves are also associated with REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.

Detailed explanation-4: -Beta. Just below gamma waves on the spectrum are the beta waves. These waves fall into the 12-38 Hz range. These are the brain waves that dominate when you’re awake, alert, and engaged.

Detailed explanation-5: -Alpha waves are a common brainwave frequency. They occur whenever we are awake, but relaxed, with an internal attention. Moreover, an alpha wave is the opposite of beta waves.

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