Name and describe the four wave types associated with an EEG
What will be an ideal response?
The four wave types associated with an EEG are alpha waves (characteristic of normal resting adults), beta waves (characteristic of a person who is concentrating), theta waves (observed in children and frustrated adults), and delta waves (found in a person who is sleeping deeply, in infants, or in people with damaged portions of the brain).
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The trochlea is located on the
A) tibia. B) humerus. C) radius. D) scapula. E) ulna.
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What will be an ideal response?
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