Andy went to a sleep center where he spent the night wired to devices that tracked his physiological responses (including brain waves and heart and respiration rates) while he slept. The assessment Andy underwent is called a(n) ___________.
A. polysomnographic (PSG) recording
B. electroencephalocardiogram sleep study
C. sleep stress assessment
D. delta wave assessment
Answer: A
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