“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.”
Quote by Leslie Ellis
Work
A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy: Implementing Simple and Effective Dreamwork
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Eleanora's Sundown: Eleanora's Sundown, #1
Source: SUS: Short Unpredictable Stories
Source: Life of Pi
Source: The Elephant Vanishes
Source: Frozen Charlotte
Source: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“And he said... ...know that the world cannot sleep when man is awake.”