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After Removing All Sensory Input to the Brain, an Animal

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 After removing all sensory input to the brain, an animal would continue to have periods of sleep and wakefulness.

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Definitions:

Hypnosis

A highly relaxed, suggestible state of mind in which a person is likely to feel that his actions and thoughts are happening to him rather than being produced voluntarily.

Retrieval

The process of accessing and bringing into consciousness information stored in memory.

Retention

The ability to store and recall information or experiences over time, a fundamental aspect of learning and memory processes.

Storage

In the context of psychology, it refers to the retention of information in the brain over time; a key component of the memory process.

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