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According to Shepherd, the question concerning our knowledge of the existence of body, "it is recollection, which taking notice of the whole of our perceptions, and of their mutual relations, affords those proofs of body which first generate, and after examination will substantiate, the belief of its existence."
NREM-3 (N3)
A stage of sleep that is deep and restorative, during which it is difficult to awaken someone; also known as slow-wave sleep.
Alpha Waves
Brainwaves detected by an EEG that are associated with a state of wakeful relaxation, typically present when a person's eyes are closed but they are awake.
Delta Waves
Are the slowest type of brainwave, primarily associated with deep sleep and aid in healing and regeneration within the body.
Delta Waves
Delta waves are slow brain waves that occur in deep sleep and during brain activities that are associated with the unconscious mind.
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