“Out of the myriad events that take place during a typical day, we select information to remember based on its emotional intensity. During sleep, this information is both consolidated into long-term memory and integrated into existent memory, while the emotionality attached to the memory is assimilated and fades over time. It is as if a major purpose of emotion is to tag an event as something important for us to remember, and once this purpose is served, the emotion can attenuate.” DreamSleepEmotionMemoryDreamingSleeping Book:A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy: Implementing Simple and Effective Dreamwork Source: A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy: Implementing Simple and Effective Dreamwork