Is this a true or false question? If so it is True.
<span>During a sleep study electrodes are attached to the scalp, near the chin, near the eyes, on the upper chest, and the lower legs. Sensors are also attached to the upper lip and either the finger or the ear. The electrodes on the scalp measure brain waves or EEG to monitor the different stages of sleep. The electrodes near the eyes record eye movement and the electrodes on the chin record muscle activity to also provide data for determining sleep stages. The upper chest electrodes monitor heart activity. The lower leg electrodes show leg muscle activity during sleep. The upper lip sensor monitors breathing. The sensor on the finger or ear tell the doctor about the oxygen levels in the patients blood. Various other sensors may be used for studying specific areas of concern t the discretion of the sleep lab technician.</span>
Answer:
Wear goggles
wash your hands
follow directions
don't fool around
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Four social institutions are;
Family- this is where an individual is first accepted and nurtured emotionally, materially, psychologically. This institution marks the fundamental development of an individual.
Religion- this institution provides a space whereby the individual can address issues of faith, devotion and other phenomenal experiences they undergo that cannot be scientifically or physically explained and belief in a supreme being.
education- this institution teaches the individual the social behavior of learning and also teaching in some aspects. The individual learns to be a learner and philosopher by widening her or his mental or thinking horizon and is less susceptible to gullibility or ignorance.
Economy- the individual’s opportunities, security, and harmony rests in the success of this institution. It is where the individual learns to work as part of team towards an aim
Answer:
Echoic Sensory Memory is the correct answer.
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