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    K-Complexes Are Brief Bursts of Brain Activity Observed in the EEG
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K-Complexes Are Brief Bursts of Brain Activity Observed in the EEG

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Question 169

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 K-complexes are brief bursts of brain activity observed in the EEG of a person in stage 2 NREM sleep.

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