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While conducting a trial, the judge addresses the jury to explain that the evidence they are about to hear is subject to special scrutiny as directed by the Supreme Court of Canada. Which warning is this scenario an example of?
Yerkes-Dodson Law
A theory that suggests there is an optimal level of arousal for the best performance on any task; too little or too much arousal can decrease performance.
REM
Rapid Eye Movement, a phase of sleep characterized by fast and random movement of the eyes, associated with dreaming.
NREM
Non-Rapid Eye Movement sleep, which is characterized by slower brain waves and serves as a period of rest and recovery for the body.
REM Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by rapid eye movement, during which dreaming frequently occurs and the body undergoes increased brain activity.
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