According to the traditional view of psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud, in which of the following situations would a person's behavior best match their unconscious thoughts?
A. When the person is delivering a speech as part of an academic conference
B. When they are talking while still under the sedative effects of anesthesia after a dental procedure
C. When they are getting into a heated argument with a roommate about household chores
D. When they are sharing their work with other students in a creative fiction writing class
Answer: B
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