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Match each cranial nerve to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-Damage to this nerve can cause homonymous hemianopsia
Beta Waves
Brain waves that are associated with active, alert cognition and a wakeful state.
Non-REM Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by slower brain waves, less eye movement, and the absence of dreaming, divided into three stages, each deeper than the last.
Theta Waves
Slow brain waves typically found in sleep and deep meditation, indicative of relaxed mental states.
Drowsy
describes a state of feeling sleepy or lethargic, often as a precursor to falling asleep.
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