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1 | | In consciousness, we are aware of our thoughts, emotions, and perceptions; whereas other sates of consciousness are . |
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2 | | sleep is characterized by a slower, more regular wave pattern. However, there are also momentary interruptions of sharply pointed, spiky waves that are called . |
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3 | | Freud called the apparent story line of a dream the content of the dream. |
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4 | | A young woman dreams of riding a train, entering a dark tunnel and becoming terrified. Freud would say that this young woman is afraid of intercourse. This is the content of the dream. |
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5 | | According to the theory of dreaming, dreams permit us to reconsider and reprocess during sleep information that is critical for our daily survival. |
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6 | | The theory proposes that dream represent unconscious wishes that dreamer desires to see fulfilled. |
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7 | | are sudden awakenings from non-REM sleep that are accompanied by extreme fear, panic, and strong physiological arousal, and usually occur in stage 4 sleep. |
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8 | | The theory suggests that dreams are initiated in the pons which sends random signals to the cortex. |
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9 | | are biological processes that occur regularly on approximately a 24-hour cycle. |
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