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decrease across the lifespan, with most of the decline seen in the mid-forties. By the age of about 75, stage four sleep and delta waves may be entirely absent. In addition to a decrease in the incidence of delta waves during slow-wave sleep in the elderly, the incidence of temporal delta wave activity is commonly seen in older adults, and incidences also increase with age.
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infant indicates that delta wave activity is predominant in that age, and still appears in a waking EEG of five-year-olds. Delta wave activity during slow-wave sleep declines during adolescence, with a drop of around 25% reported between the ages of 11 and 14 years. Delta waves have been shown to
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1520:Sleep disorders
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1727:Sleepwalking
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2034:Second wind
2009:Dream diary
1885:Sleep study
1825:Sleep diary
1777:Hypnopompia
1772:Sleep onset
1763:Hypnic jerk
1602:Hypersomnia
1552:Catathrenia
1547:Sleep apnea
1457:Brain waves
1427:Stages of
1186:14 February
838:J Sleep Res
628:Brain waves
392:alpha waves
313:Parasomnias
308:Parasomnias
238:Development
88:Hans Berger
41:Delta waves
2304:Delta wave
2299:Gamma wave
2289:Alpha wave
2231:Positivity
2176:Negativity
2068:Sleep debt
2014:Microsleep
1994:Chronotype
1908:Daily life
1792:Somnolence
1768:Hypnagogia
1699:Parasomnia
1617:Narcolepsy
1529:Anatomical
1510:Theta wave
1480:Gamma wave
1475:Delta wave
1465:Alpha wave
1201:2098-2105)
797:(Review).
674:References
667:Gamma wave
643:Alpha wave
637:Theta wave
537:Gabapentin
457:Depression
452:Narcolepsy
427:to locate
406:Alcoholism
354:Rotigotine
125:deep sleep
25:Delta Wave
2314:K-complex
2294:Beta wave
2195:Visual N1
2078:Sleepover
2029:Power nap
2024:Nightwear
1890:Melatonin
1852:Somnology
1817:Treatment
1650:disorders
1589:Dyssomnia
1495:PGO waves
1490:Mu rhythm
1485:K-complex
1470:Beta wave
1447:Slow-wave
1307:1552-4868
1248:1550-9389
661:Beta wave
600:K-complex
535:The drug
398:pain and
250:EEG of a
228:pituitary
216:prolactin
163:K-complex
45:amplitude
43:are high
2380:Category
1945:Mattress
1920:Bunk bed
1840:Hypnosis
1632:Nocturia
1607:Insomnia
1315:28186393
1266:26951415
1098:426-436.
1022:874-883.
1007:24 March
866:33542993
823:11689350
815:21276757
655:SMR wave
576:See also
544:zolpidem
346:dementia
304:damage.
298:ischemic
282:dementia
278:delirium
207:(GABA).
2329:Mu wave
1972:Bedtime
1967:Bedroom
1962:Bedding
1957:Bed bug
1940:Hammock
1845:Lullaby
1679:Jet lag
1579:Snoring
1537:Bruxism
1257:4865560
1211:938–43.
858:9358400
649:Mu wave
462:Anxiety
400:fatigue
252:newborn
121:updated
2360:EEGLAB
2338:Topics
2039:Siesta
1925:Daybed
1753:Dreams
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1142:Print.
1067:Print.
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485:(PoTS)
388:et al.
248:waking
1982:Story
1935:Futon
1868:Other
1416:Sleep
1032:2010.
862:S2CID
819:S2CID
156:stage
52:hertz
2265:P600
2250:P300
2245:P200
2215:N400
2210:N2pc
2205:N200
2200:N170
2190:N100
2185:ELAN
1418:and
1311:PMID
1303:ISSN
1262:PMID
1244:ISSN
1188:2011
1048:ISBN
1009:2008
981:ISBN
899:ISBN
880:link
854:PMID
811:PMID
725:ISBN
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