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. 2021 Aug 3;12:54. doi: 10.1186/s13229-021-00460-8

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Sleep stages (N1 to N3) in children with Dup15q syndrome. Representative 9-s traces of continuous sleep EEG recording from children with Dup15q syndrome depicting vertex waves (field highlighted by blue rectangle) during stage N1 in a 35-month-old patient (A), K-complexes (broad field highlighted by blue rectangles) during stage N2 juxtaposed with sleep spindles (arrow) in a 19-month-old patient (B), asynchronous spindles in the right (hollow arrow) and left (solid arrow) frontocentral electrodes during stage N2 in a 54-month-old patient (C) and slow-wave sleep during stage N3 in a 35-month-old patient (D)