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Brain regions that are active as people learn to perform a visual-discrimination task are especially likely to be active again later as they experience

A) night terrors.
B) narcolepsy.
C) sleep apnea.
D) REM sleep.

Visual-Discrimination Task

A task designed to assess the ability to differentiate between objects or symbols based on visual characteristics.

REM Sleep

Rapid Eye Movement Sleep, a unique phase of sleep characterized by fast movements of the eyes, dreaming, and increased brain activity.

Narcolepsy

A continuous sleep issue characterized by intense sleepiness throughout the day and sudden sleep occurrences.

  • Explain the process and importance of memory consolidation during sleep.
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