In paradoxical sleep, brain activity, heart rate, and blood pressure closely resemble waking consciousness, but the sleeper ______

a. is able to move about freely
b. appears to be deeply asleep and is incapable of moving
c. can often speak in answer to questions
d. will act out suggestions put to him/her


B

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