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 ====== Sleep spindles ====== ====== Sleep spindles ======
-Sleep spindles represent an oscillating electrical potential in the brain. They have a characteristic frequency of 11–16 Hz (usually 12–14 Hz in healthy adults) and last from one to several seconds in duration[(:cite:17557422>{{pmid>17557422}})]. On scalp electroencephalography (EEG), spindles are seen as sinusoidal waves that often have a fusiform or “crescendo-decrescendo” morphology[(:cite:14573378>{{pmid>14573378}})].+Sleep spindles represent an oscillating electrical potential in the brain. They have a characteristic frequency of 11–16 Hz (usually 12–14 Hz in healthy adults) and last from one to several seconds in duration[(:cite:17557422>{{pmid>long:17557422}})]. On scalp electroencephalography (EEG), spindles are seen as sinusoidal waves that often have a fusiform or “crescendo-decrescendo” morphology[(:cite:14573378>{{pmid>long:14573378}})].
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