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A parasomnia that typically occurs during stage 3 or 4 NREM sleep, lasts only a few seconds, and involves sharply increased physiological arousal, restlessness, sweating, a racing heart, and intense fear accompanied by a panic-stricken scream or cry for help is called a nightmare.
Practice
The repeated exercise or performance of an activity or skill to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
Binocular Vision
The ability of both eyes to work together to achieve a single, cohesive view of the world, providing depth perception.
Gross Motor Skills
The abilities required to control the large muscles of the body for activities such as walking, jumping, running, and climbing.
Athletic
Relating to or involving the physical skills and activities of sports or exercise, often emphasizing strength, agility, and competitiveness.
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