Information-processing theory
While this is one theory, there isn't a consensus among researchers about the exact purpose of dreaming. Some suggest that dreaming is a way for the brain to process emotions and memories, while others propose that it may serve a problem-solving function or help with cognitive development. Ultimately, the exact reason for why we dream remains a topic of ongoing scientific inquiry.
information processing
Examples of cognitive automatic processing include driving a familiar route without consciously thinking about it, reading words without consciously sounding them out, and tying your shoes without needing to pay attention to each step.
of Learn, Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory.
Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.
Your evaluation would be subjective, as it is based on your own perceptions and interpretations influenced by your personal experiences and worldview.
information processing
Yes, it is called Lucid Dreaming and it can be learned.
What type of processing? He very probably learned something about processing animal skins into fine leather, since that was his father's business.
It is unlikely that you would be able to learn a new song from scratch with lucid dreaming. However, lucid dreaming can be great for practicing. If you have already learned a song and want to rehearse it in your lucid dream then this can help you to memorize it.
Examples of cognitive automatic processing include driving a familiar route without consciously thinking about it, reading words without consciously sounding them out, and tying your shoes without needing to pay attention to each step.
To keep children thinking and processing the information they learned at skill. They need to apply those skills to an independent practice to reinforce them.
Your evaluation would be subjective, as it is based on your own perceptions and interpretations influenced by your personal experiences and worldview.
a learned or innate behavior
Well, according to what I learned when I was in Algebra I, you should never have to use a semicolon.
thoughts based on the perception of events
Yes. According to some historians, Cleopatra and Ptolemy XII were on good terms and she learned politics from him. She also learned to be careful of Rome and its expansion policies.
Interestingly, recent sleep studies and observations of dreams indicate that learning skills might be one purpose of dreaming. Subjects who played video games just before sleeping (and dreaming) were found to have improved their skills overnight. It is possible that dreams can provide opportunities to "practice" skills, try out various options and learn from mistakes.