The restoration 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
ANS: B, This concept suggests that while we sleep our bodies sends out "repair crews" to repair the damage that we do while we're awake.
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