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permission from iMotions1 Delta band (1 - 4 Hz) Being the slowest and highest amplitude brainwaves, oscillations in the 1 – 4 Hz range are characterized as delta waves (Niedermeyer &
da Silva, 2012). Delta waves are usually only present during deep non-REM sleep (stage 3), also known as slow wave sleep (SWS).
In sleep labs, delta band power is examined to assess the depth of sleep.
The stronger the delta rhythm, the deeper the sleep.
Delta frequencies are stronger in the right brain hemisphere, and the sources of delta are typically localized in the thalamus. Since sleep is associated
with memory consolidation, delta frequencies play a core role in the formation and internal arrangement of biographic memory as well as acquired skills and learned information.
Typical studies on delta waves:
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Sleep and sleep disordersCertain neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s,
dementia, or schizophrenia are often accompanied by sleep disorders. Monitoring EEG during sleep can give insights into the depth of sleep and potential risks associated with sleep disorders.
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