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Decoding Dreams: Psychological Theories Explored

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Which explanation of dreams proposes that they are produced when the mind attempts to make sense of random neural activity that occurs in the brain during sleep?

a. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory

b. the activation–synthesis model

c. the cognitive unconscious model

d. the manifest content framework

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QUESTION:

Which explanation of dreams proposes that they are produced when the mind attempts to make sense of random neural activity that occurs in the brain during sleep?

a. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory

b. the activation–synthesis model

c. the cognitive unconscious model

d. the manifest content framework

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Our first theory to explore is Freud's psychoanalytic theory,

option A. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, proposed that our dreams are expressions of repressed desires.

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Discover various psychological interpretations of dreams, from Freud's repressed desires to cognitive processes. Learn about the activation-synthesis model that attributes dreams to random neural activity. Understand how the mind crafts narratives from seemingly random dream sequences.


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