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GUEST SERIES | Dr. Matt Walker: The Biology of Sleep & Your Unique Sleep Needs

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The Beauty and Significance of Sleep Spindles in Brain Activity

Sleep spindles are short bursts of electrical activity in the brain lasting for about a second to two seconds, occurring at a frequency of 12 to 15 hertz. At this stage, brain waves slow down from the fast and frenetic wake state of 20-40 times per second to 4-8 times in stage two non-REM sleep. These sleep spindles showcase a deceleration of brain activity and are described as a beautiful, synchronized pattern of brain waves that resemble slow, rhythmic throbbing and rolling sounds, adding to the charm and wonder of the brain's transition into the sleep state.

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