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Despite reduced consciousness and responsiveness during sleep, the brain's ability to process and consolidate memories remains active. During REM sleep, the brain replays and revises previously experienced events, strengthening neural connections and transferring information from the hippocampus to the neocortex for long-term storage. This process, combined with the brain's tendency to prioritize emotionally salient experiences, enables people to recall vivid and often bizarre dream scenarios, even if their conscious awareness and responsiveness are diminished. The brain's ability to recall dreams is a remarkable example of its autonomous processing capabilities.