Delta waves Theta waves REM Alpha waves EEG Beta waves waves are produced during Stages I to III of sleep and are low frequency and high amplitude. waves are produced during our deepest sleep, called Stage IV sleep. sleep is when the majority of dreams occur, and the waves on the EEG are similar to beta waves. waves are produced during times of being awake and mentally alert. waves are produced in adults who are awake but relaxed with their eyes closed. A(n) is a graphic recording of the brain's electrical activity.
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