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Alpha Waves (8-13 per second): Moderately fast, high voltage waves, recorded when an individual is awake, eyes closed and is in relaxed non attentive state. Beta Waves (More than 13 per second): Comparatively faster, low voltage waves recorded when an individual is awake, eyes open, and is in an active or attentive state.

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so no. beta waves are recorded when an individual is awake and ACTIVE

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