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20-September-2008 10:08:30 - wave For other uses, see Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Delta waves Delta waves A delta wave is a high amplitude brain wave with a frequency of 1-4 Hertz which can be recorded with an electroencephalogram1 EEG and is usually associated with slow-wave sleep. Delta wave activity occurs most frequently during stage 4 non-rapid eye movement sleep accounting for 50% or more of the EEG record during this stage.2 Contents 1 Throughout the lifespan 2 Disorders 3 See also 4 References Throughout the lifespan Analysis of the waking EEG of a newborn infant indicates that delta wave activity is predominant. In the case of a 5yr old child large amounts of delta wave activity still appear in a waking EEG.3 Delta wave activity during Slow-wave sleep declines during adolescence. A decline of 25% between the ages of 11yrs and 14yrs has been reported.4 Disorders Large amounts of delta wave activity are not common in healthy adults during the waking state. However multiple studies have indicated the presence of increased delta activity in adults during states of intoxication or delirium and those diagnosed with dementia or schizophrenia5 See also Alpha wave Beta wave Gamma wave Holonomic brain theory Sensorimotor rhythm Theta wave Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome References ^ Walker, Peter 1999. Chambers dictionary of science and technology. Edinburgh: Chambers, 312. ISBN 0-550-14110-3. ^ Gross, Richard E. 1992. Psychology: the science of mind and behaviour. London: Hodder Stoughton, 112-113. ISBN 034056136x. ^ Taylor, Eric; Rutter, Michael 2002. Child and adolescent psychiatry. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 162. ISBN 0-632-05361-5. ^ Brain Wave Changes In Adolescence Signal Reorganization Of The Brain. ScienceDaily 08-12-2006. Retrieved on 2008-03-24. ^ Hales, Robert E.; Yudofsky, Stuart C. 2007. The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Fifth ion American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Neuropsychiatry. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. ISBN 1-58562-239-7. v d e Sleep Sleep stages Rapid eye movement sleep · Non-rapid eye movement sleep · Slow-wave sleep Brain waves Beta wave · Delta wave · Gamma wave · Theta wave Sleep disorders Advanced sleep phase syndrome · Automatic behavior · Bruxism · Circadian rhythm sleep disorder · Delayed sleep phase syndrome · Dyssomnia · Excessive daytime sleepiness · Hypersomnia · Insomnia · Narcolepsy · Night terror · Nocturia · Nocturnal myoclonus · Non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome · Ondine's curse · Parasomnia · Sleep apnea · Sleep deprivation · Sleepeating · Sleeping sickness · Sleeptalking · Sleepwalking Benign phenomena Dream · Exploding head syndrome · False awakening · Hypnagogia · Hypnic jerk · Lucid dream · Nightmare · Nocturnal emission · Sleep paralysis · Somnolence Related topics Bed Bunk bed, Four poster bed, Futon, Hammock, Mattress · Bed bug · Bedding · Bedroom · Bedtime · Bedtime toy · Bedtime story · Chronotype · Dream journal · Jet lag · Lullaby · Nightwear · Polyphasic sleep · Power nap · Siesta · Sleep and learning · Sleep debt · Sleep diary · Sleep inertia · Sleep medicine · Sleepover · Snoring · Sleep and creativity This neuroscience article is a stub. Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Delta_wave Categories: Electroencephalography | Neuroscience stubs Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Deutsch 日本語 Polski РуÑ?Ñ?кий 中文 This page was last modified on 3 August 2008, at 13:34

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