Mrs. Lassey is taking medication to reduce the activity of her acetylcholine-producing neurons; what might happen?

A) Her dreams are likely to intensify.
B) She may dream less often, or not at all.
C) She will be more likely to recall her dreams.
D) Her dreams will become more bizarre.


Answer: B

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