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2010, Sleep MedicineCitation Excerpt :The term TA was used to describe the periodic change in amplitude and frequency content of QS recorded in premature and at-term babies after 37 weeks conceptional age (CA) [12,13]. TA usually disappears between 3 and 4 weeks after birth; the disappearance of TA and the appearance of sleep spindles led to the constitution of the NREM sleep stage 2, reflecting the maturation of the thalamocortical pathways and rostro-caudal pons-thalamus connections [18,19]. CAP cannot be scored in a recording if it is not possible to recognize K-complexes, delta bursts, and/or spindles.