Multiple Choice
How does the activation-synthesis hypothesis explain dreaming?
A) the surfacing of repressed sexual urges
B) biological attempts to make recent memories more permanent
C) the cortex making sense of signals from the brain stem
D) the use of elaborate symbolism to disguise "unthinkable" topics
E) the surfacing of repressed aggressive urges
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