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To find out how infants acquire motor capacities, researchers conduct
Rebound Effect
The phenomenon where the symptoms of a condition reappear and possibly worsen after withdrawal from or discontinuation of treatment.
REM Sleep
Rapid Eye Movement sleep, a phase characterized by vivid dreams and increased brain activity.
Memory Consolidation
The process by which initial fragile short-term memories are transformed into stable, long-term memories.
Sleep Stages
The division of sleep into different phases or stages, including REM (rapid eye movement) and several stages of non-REM sleep, each characterized by specific brain waves and physiological states.
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