Sleep Spindals
The rhythmic bursts of brain activity that occur during Stage 2 sleep are called sleep spindles. These are short bursts of brain waves that help in the consolidation of memories and are characteristic of this stage of sleep.
Yes, dreaming is considered a cognitive activity as it involves mental processes such as perception, memory, and emotions. During dreams, the brain is active in processing and creating images, sensations, and thoughts.
During intense mental activity, the brain typically produces beta waves. These are fast brain waves associated with focus, alertness, and higher cognitive functions. Beta waves are commonly observed during problem-solving, decision-making, and other high-level mental tasks.
Flow state is the impression of physical and mental participation present during the actual performance of a task or activity. It is characterized by complete absorption, focus, and enjoyment in the present moment, where individuals are fully immersed and energized by the experience.
The thalamus is one of the brain regions where neuronal activity increases when a person changes from one level of sleep to another during the night. The thalamus is involved in regulating sleep and wake transitions by relaying sensory information to the cortex.
dreams are a byproduct of brain activity during sleep
sleep spindles
respiration
During the medieval times there was heightened volcanic activity. This led to what some scientists have called the "little ice age".
Late in the third semester
Bursa
Perhaps "Do not MOVE around the room during an activity".
The EEG reflects brain activity during both waking and sleep.
Lunch
Labor - APEXLabor
The deltoid muscle
It's called a "cramp".
No there isn't. However, muscles can be affected during a seizure, as the brain controls muscular activity.