The second stage of NREM sleep, often abbreviated as "N2," occurs when body temperature drops and the heart rate slows. These physiological changes are accompanied by the presence of sleep spindles and K-complexes which are powerful neuronal firings and long delta waves. This brain activity plays an important role in consolidating memories and is vital to maintaining brain health. N2 sleep lasts approximately 25 minutes but increases in each subsequent cycle.

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