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  2. Hypsarrhythmia - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of an awake, resting (with activity), normal EEG with a hypsarrhythmia EEG. The hypsarrhythmia EEG is from a 4-month old girl with cryptogenic West syndrome. In it high amplitude waves and spikes are present, randomly appearing and with no topographical distribution identified; also, there is no frequency nor amplitude gradient ...

  3. Tummy time - Wikipedia

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    Tummy time is a colloquialism for placing infants in the prone position while awake and supervised to encourage development of the neck and trunk muscles and prevent skull deformations. [1] [2] [3] In 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended babies sleep on their backs to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

  4. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Typically grows at a similar rate to the previous month, usually growing between 1 and 1.5 inches (2.5 and 3.8 cm) and gaining about 2 pounds (910 g). [ 23 ] Resting heart rate is usually between 80 and 160 beats per minute, and it typically stays within that range until the infant is about one year old.

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  8. Delayed sleep phase disorder - Wikipedia

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    However, they find it very difficult to wake up in time for a typical school or work day. If they are allowed to follow their own schedules, e.g. sleeping from 4:00 am to 1:00 pm, their sleep is improved and they may not experience excessive daytime sleepiness. [8]

  9. Sleep cycle - Wikipedia

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    The brain is awake and body paralyzed." This unique stage usually occurs when the person dreams. [13] [11] The figure of 90 minutes for the average length of a sleep cycle was popularized by Nathaniel Kleitman around 1963. [14] Other sources give 90–110 minutes [3] or 80–120 minutes. [4]