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Psychology

A nightmare differs from a night terror in that generally the subject remembers __________.

A.
a nightmare, but not a night terror episode
B.
a night terror episode, but not a nightmare
C.
the duration of a night terror episode, but not a nightmare
D.
the duration of a nightmare, but not a night terror episode

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A nightmare differs from a night terror in that generally the subject remembers a nightmare, but not a night terror episode. ....................................
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A night terror is a partial waking from sleep with behaviors such as screaming, kicking, panic, sleep walking, thrashing, or mumbling.Nightmares on the other hand are scary dreams that awaken children and make them afraid to go back to sleep.

A nightmare differs from a night terror in that generally the subject remembers a nightmare, but not a night terror episode. Correct answer: A


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