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Considering
this information on PSG sleep stages, look at the following segments
of PSG records in Figures 1.7.1a, 1.7.1b and 1.7.1c (Source: Rechtschaffen
A, Kales A. A manual of standardized terminology, techniques
and scoring systems for sleep stages of human subjects. National
Institutes of Health publication No. 204. Bethesda, MD: National
Institute of Neurological Disease and Blindness; 1968.)
for
a healthy young man who has a nighttime PSG recording done in
the sleep center laboratory. In each figure, the top one or two
tracings (C3-A2, O1-A2) show EEG brainwaves, the middle two channels
show eye movements (EOG) and the bottom trace shows muscle tension
(EMG).
Click
on the figures for larger view.
![Figure 1.7.1a: This figure shows tracings consistent with deep sleep, or stage 4 [i.e., more than 50% of the epoch (30 sec segment) with high amplitude delta waves]. The recording segment shows that (delta) wave activity is prominent in central EEG channel (C3-A2) and also in other channels including occulographic channels.](../images/fig71athumb.gif) 
Question
1.7.1
Which set of tracings
represent light sleep (stage 2)?
Figure 1.7.1a
Figure 1.7.1b
Figure 1.7.1c
Question
1.7.2
Which set of tracings
represent deep or slow wave sleep (stage 4)?
Figure 1.7.1a
Figure 1.7.1b
Figure 1.7.1c
Question
1.7.3
Which set of tracings
represent REM sleep?
Figure
1.7.1a
Figure
1.7.1b
Figure
1.7.1c
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