Multiple Choice
One possible difference between a "sleeping brain" and an "awake brain" relates to the neuronal workspace. Which of the following statements most accurately represents this relationship?
A) When one is awake, the neuronal workspace allows areas of the brain to communicate with each other, which gives rise to consciousness.
B) The workspace prevents conflicting information from being processed during sleep, but not when one is awake.
C) Changes in brain activity are monitored by the neuronal workspace when one is asleep, but not when one is awake.
D) When one is asleep, the neuronal workspace allows areas of the brain to communicate with each other, which leads to dreaming.
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