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Electrode Pop
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Eye Blinks
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Slow roving eye movements
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- 14 and 6
- Bursts of arch shaped waves maximal over the
- posterior temporal area
- Most common in deep drowsiness and light sleep
- 3 y/ - young adult peaking at 13 – 14 years old
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Benign Epileptiform Transients of Sleep (BETS)
- sharps that occur bilaterally in the temporal lobes during sleep
- Normal variant that is rare in children but more common in adults / elderly where they may be seen in 20-25%
- Occur during deep drowsiness
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K-Complexes
- High-amplitude, delta frequency waves with sharp apex
- Generalized and symmetric with a frontal predominance
- Noted during Stage II sleep and with arousals
- Followed by runs of rhythmic theta
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Lambda Waves
- Sharp transients in the occipital region while awake
- Bilateral, positive, triangular, symmetrical, occipital
- Occurs with visual scanning
- Most common in 3-12 y/o (80%)
- Usually bilaterally synchronous and will attenuate with eye closure or darkness
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Mu
- Runs of central alpha frequency (8-10 HZ)
- <5% of children <4 and 18-20% of children 8-16
- Thought to be sensorimotor cortex at rest
- Always rounded in one direction and sharp in the other
- Disappear with motor activity in the contralateral arm / hand but unlike alpha are not affected by visual stimuli
- More common after surgery when the skull have been removed
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Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep (POSTS)
Bilateral, positive, triangular, symmetrical, occipital that occur during sleep ("reverse check mark")
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Posterior Slow Waves of Youth
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V Waves
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Wicket Spikes
- Most common >30 y/o and usually >50 y/o - ~1%
- 6-11 Hz negative sharps seen in the anterior / mid temporal
- Facilitated by drowsiness
- Unilateral with a shifting asymmetry
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Stage 1 Sleep
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Stage 2 Sleep
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Stage 3 sleep
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Stage 4 Sleep
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