PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which brain waves are present during NREM 3 sleep?
A
Beta
B
Alpha
C
Delta
D
Gamma
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Stage 3 NREM sleep consists of delta waves or slow waves. Awakenings or arousals are rare and often it is difficult to wake up someone in Stage 3 sleep. Sleep conditions like parasomnias (which can include sleepwalking, sleep talking and night terrors, ) occur during the deepest NREM stage of sleep.

Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 3 sleep is also known as N3 or deep sleep, and it is harder to wake someone up if they are in this phase. Muscle tone, pulse, and breathing rate decrease in N3 sleep as the body relaxes even further. The brain activity during this period has an identifiable pattern of what are known as delta waves.

Detailed explanation-3: -In the deepest level of sleep, stage IV sleep, the predominant EEG activity consists of low frequency (1–4 Hz), high-amplitude fluctuations called delta waves, the characteristic slow waves for which this phase of sleep is named.

Detailed explanation-4: -You then begin to sleep if you enter non-REM Stage 1. This is when Alpha waves get replaced primarily with theta waves. As you continue to non-REM stage 2, you still have theta waves, but now you also have sleep spindles and k-complexes. In non-REM stage 3, this is dominated by delta waves.

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