K-complexes are:

a. the high-amplitude, slow waves that occur in a relaxed, drowsy state
b. the occasional sudden, sharp wave forms that occur during Stage N2 sleep
c. the low-amplitude, irregular waves that occur during Stage N1 sleep
d. the high-amplitude, low-frequency waves that are associated with Stage N3 sleep


B

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