__________ waves are to irregular, high-frequency (13-30 Hz), low-amplitude waves as __________ waves are to low-frequency (less than 4 Hz), high-amplitude waves.
A. Beta; delta
B. Alpha; beta
C. Theta; delta
D. Delta; theta
Answer: A
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