The neurocognitive model of dreaming argues that dreams:

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


Answer: a. reflect the waking concerns and preoccupations of the dreamer.

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