In his dream, Andy running through a dark tunnel looking for something he has lost. Which theory would be most receptive to an explanation that,

while Andy was sleeping, neurons in his pons that stimulate leg-muscle movement were active?
a. Psychoanalytic
b. Problem-focused
c. Cognitive
d. Activation-synthesis theory


Answer: d

Psychology

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