The neurocognitive model of dreaming argues that dreams:

- reflect the waking concerns and preoccupations of the dreamer.
- contain images that disguise the dream's true psychological meaning.
- represent the fulfillment of repressed wishes and urges.
- have no meaning whatsoever and simply reflect random neural firings in the brainstem


Reflect the waking concerns and preoccupations of the dreamer.

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When a neuron is at rest, there is a high concentration of _____ ions inside the cell relative to the outside.

A) positively charged sodium B) positively charged potassium C) negatively charged chloride D) positively charged protein

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Even though the cars at the end of the train look miniature, we know they are full-size due to

A) binocular cues. Incorrect. Binocular cues give our brain information about depth using both eyes simultaneously. B) monocular cues. C) perceptual constancy. D) perceptual illusion.

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Social psychology is best defined as the scientific study of how people:

A. motivate, persuade, and hurt one another B. think about, influence, and relate to one another C. manipulate, use, and betray one another D. conform, help, and form attitudes about one another

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Egocentrism is characterized by one-dimensional thinking.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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