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- This stage of sleep is characterized by the presence of Delta waves:
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2. Delta waves are generated in the following two brain regions:
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3. Excessive Delta activity in the awake brain may indicate:
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4. In the awake brain, Delta is associated with primitive functions such as:
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5. The role of Delta waves during mental tasks is thought to be associated with:
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6. Delta activity _______ in desire-based meditations such as Loving Kindness and _______ in desireless meditations such as Vipassana.
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7. Delta is inhibited in beginning and advanced meditation protocols in order to:
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8. Beginning Vipassana meditators may show higher Delta readings than advanced Vipassana meditators because:
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9. The reciprocal relationship between Alpha and Delta activity, mediated by the prefrontal cortex, reflects:
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10. In Faber et al. 2008, a group of Zen meditators showed increased Delta in the medial prefrontal cortex during rest compared to controls. Which sentence best describes the implications of the finding?
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