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8 July, 13:30

The dozing, half-awake state often seen in newborns is called:

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  1. 8 July, 13:32
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    This is called transitional sleep. This is the first stage of sleep and not an REM cycle. This is where a person is in between being awake and falling asleep. The brain makes high amplitude theta waves at this time. These are slow brain waves.
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