stored in the Hippocampus.
Distracting attention.
REM sleep.
In The Crucible, Rebbecca suggests that Betty's delirium is due to a childish fit, derived from over-stimulation.
The activation-synthesis theory suggests that dreams are mental responses to random bursts of neural stimulation.
Gabriel can receive memories from Jonas because Jonas transmits memories to Gabriel, deepening their bond and providing Gabriel with experiences and emotions beyond his young age. This suggests that the rest of the community lacks such deep connections, emotional depth, and access to shared memories, which may contribute to their lack of empathy and understanding.
By blocking the action of acetylcholinesterase, Tensilon prolongs the muscle stimulation, and temporarily improves strength. Increased strength following an injection of Tensilon strongly suggests a diagnosis of MG.
I need more context
This dream suggests the dreamer's need to deal with old memories. The basement represents the dreamer's past, or family history, while the ghost girl is a symbol of the dreamer's own past, perceived through "ghostly" memories.
Our need for stimulation (the arousal motive) suggests that behavior efficiency increases as we move from deep sleep to increased alertness. However, once we pass the maximum level of arousal, our performance declines.
Our need for stimulation (the arousal motive) suggests that behavior efficiency increases as we move from deep sleep to increased alertness. However, once we pass the maximum level of arousal, our performance declines.
Dreams are about the dreamer's emotions, thoughts, experiences and memories. This dream suggests that the dreamer feelsbetrayed by someone or something. It does not mean that any actual betrayal occurred.
The Theory of the Landmark states that the location of memories in physical space influences how we remember them. According to this theory, memories associated with specific locations or landmarks are easier to recall than memories without such spatial context. This theory suggests that our spatial memory plays a significant role in encoding and retrieving information.