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Briefly describe how decay theory explains forgetting.
Sleep Terrors
A sleep disorder involving intense fear, screaming, and flailing while asleep, often without waking fully.
Rapid-eye-movement Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by rapid movements of the eyes, low muscle tone throughout the body, and the propensity of the sleeper to dream vividly.
Deep Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by slow brain waves, known as delta waves, during which recuperation and memory consolidation occur.
Immaturity
A lack of development in emotional, physical, or intellectual aspects, resulting in behavior considered inappropriate for an individual's age.
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