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  1. Sleep patterns and its importance.Iftikhar Momina - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):206-216.
    Encouraging, paralimbic, and limbic areas are activated throughout both NREM and REM sleep, according to compelling research. These activations support critical higher order cognitive processes like creativity, theory of mind, emotional control, and memory storage. The neurological and mental processes that take place during sleep and dreaming, therefore, influence awake awareness, at least partly. Sleep and dreaming seem to contribute differently to some specific functions (including memory consolidation and creativity), and they are linked to various sleep stages and perhaps dream (...)
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  2. Sleep patterns and its importance.Iftikhar Momina - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):206-216.
    Encouraging, paralimbic, and limbic areas are activated throughout both NREM and REM sleep, according to compelling research. These activations support critical higher order cognitive processes like creativity, theory of mind, emotional control, and memory storage. The neurological and mental processes that take place during sleep and dreaming, therefore, influence awake awareness, at least partly. Sleep and dreaming seem to contribute differently to some specific functions (including memory consolidation and creativity), and they are linked to various sleep stages and perhaps dream (...)
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  3. Comparison between the structures of Wuthering Heights and Great Expectation.Iftikhar Hussain Lone & Muzaffer Shafaq - 2014 - SOCRATES 2 (1):28-32.
    The structure is the backbone of a book. Beneath the surface, it holds everything together and imposes order on the flow. Without a coherent and logical structure, the novel’s key elements are unclear. Victorian Age is known for perfection of the novel from all corners. Though Charles Dickens and Emily Bronte have distinct places in the literary World, Yet their representation of their age has many things in common. The two novels in question “Great Expectations” and “Wuthering Heights” range from (...)
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