The activation–synthesis model proposes that dreams are:

A) the results of reliving day-to-day activities.
B) how the mind deals with unacceptable wishes and desires.
C) the manifestations of suppressed thoughts.
D) what the mind creates to make sense of random neural activity during sleep.


D) what the mind creates to make sense of random neural activity during sleep.

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