The restorative theory views sleep as

a. having evolutionary advantages.
b. helping the body repair the wear and tear of the day's events.
c. a means to cope with stress.
d. important only to the extent that we don't enter a state of sleep deprivation.
e. helping us to restore our unconscious store of impulses.

b. helping the body repair the wear and tear of the day's events.

Psychology

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a. Ewald Hering b. Thomas Young and Hermann von Helmholtz c. Ronald Melzack and Patrick Wall d. Gustav Theodor Fechner e. David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel

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