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Describe the physiological correlates of dreaming. What has the study of these correlates taught us about dreaming? Describe two key studies as part of your answer.
 
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Question 2

Describe the physiological and behavioral changes that occur during a typical night's sleep. Be sure to describe their typical time course.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
40 for describing the correlates of dreaming
40 for describing things that research has shown about dreaming
20 for describing key studies

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
40 for describing the stages of sleep EEG
40 for describing the physiological and behavioral correlations of the EEG stages
20 for describing the time course of a typical night's sleep



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