delta wave
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Definition
Noun: - A type of brain wave: A delta wave is the normal brainwave pattern observed in an electroencephalogram (EEG) of a person who is in deep, dreamless sleep. It is characterized by high voltage (amplitude) and very low frequency, typically between 1 to 4 cycles per second (Hertz).
Usage
Delta waves are a specific category of neural oscillation used primarily in medical and scientific contexts to describe a state of unconsciousness and restorative sleep. - The presence of consistent delta waves on the EEG confirmed the patient was in a state of slow-wave sleep. - As we age, the amplitude and prevalence of delta waves during sleep tend to decrease.
Advanced Usage
- "To be in delta": An informal phrase used in neuroscience or sleep medicine to indicate that a person's brain activity is dominated by delta waves, signifying deep sleep.
- The monitoring showed the subject was in delta for approximately 20% of the night.
Variants and Related Words
- Delta rhythm (n): A synonymous term for delta wave, often used interchangeably in clinical settings.
- The EEG recording showed a clear delta rhythm during the third sleep stage.
- Slow-wave sleep (SWS) (n): The stage of sleep, comprising stages 3 and 4 of non-REM sleep, which is dominated by delta wave activity.
- Slow-wave sleep is crucial for physical recovery and memory consolidation.
Synonyms
- Slow wave: A broader term that can include delta waves, which are the slowest type.
- Delta activity: Refers to the collective presence or pattern of delta waves.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Electroencephalogram (EEG): The test that records brain wave patterns, including delta waves.
- Frequency (Hertz): The measurement of how many wave cycles occur per second; delta waves have a low frequency (1-4 Hz).
- Amplitude: The height or voltage of a brain wave; delta waves have high amplitude.
Noun
- the normal brainwave in the encephalogram of a person in deep dreamless sleep; occurs with high voltage and low frequency (1 to 4 hertz)