According to the cognitive approach, our dreaming thoughts are more unfocused and diffuse than our waking thoughts because ________

a. the brain is less active during dreams.
b. we have no sensory input or feedback from our bodies during dreams.
c. dreams are not focused on a particular problem.
d. dreams have symbolic rather than actual meaning.


Answer: b

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