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    • What does the Activation-Synthesis Theory suggest about dreams?
      Side effect of neurological activity
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory is based on the brain's neurobiology during REM
    • The pons sends random neural signals to the cortex during REM sleep.
    • What role does the cortex play in the Activation-Synthesis Theory?
      Synthesizes dream narratives
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory suggests that dreams do not have inherent meaning
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory is universally accepted and without criticism.
      False
    • Which brain structure activates random neural signals during REM sleep according to the Activation-Synthesis Theory?
      Pons
    • The pons sends random signals to the cortex during REM sleep.
    • The cortex synthesizes random neural signals into a coherent dream narrative.
    • What might random signals to the visual cortex result in during a dream?
      Vivid scene
    • Match the process with its description according to the Activation-Synthesis Theory:
      Activation ↔️ Pons sends random signals
      Synthesis ↔️ Cortex interprets signals
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory involves random neural activation in the brain during REM sleep.
    • Dreams are formed when the cortex interprets random signals from the pons.
    • Which brain region synthesizes random neural signals into dreams during REM sleep?
      Cortex
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory proposes that dreams originate from random signals sent by the pons
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory suggests that dreams are a byproduct of neurological activity.
    • What is the first step in the Activation-Synthesis Theory process during REM sleep?
      Activation
    • In the Activation-Synthesis Theory, the cortex interprets random neural signals during the synthesis phase.
    • Which brain region sends random signals to the cortex during REM sleep according to the Activation-Synthesis Theory?
      Pons
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory implies that dreams are meaningless and not representations of unconscious desires.
    • Match the theory with its view on dreams and key aspect:
      Activation-Synthesis ↔️ Meaningless, random neurological activity
      Freud's Psychoanalytic ↔️ Meaningful, unconscious thoughts
    • Which theory contrasts with the Activation-Synthesis Theory in its view on the meaning of dreams?
      Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
    • What does the Activation-Synthesis Theory propose is the cause of dreams?
      Random neural signals
    • According to the Activation-Synthesis Theory, a dream about flying is a result of random neural signals to the visual cortex
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory suggests that dreams are meaningful representations of unconscious thoughts.
      False
    • What is the key aspect of Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory regarding dreams?
      Symbolism and repression
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory provides a more neurobiological explanation for dreams
    • Order the steps involved in critically evaluating the Activation-Synthesis Theory.
      1️⃣ Consider its strengths
      2️⃣ Consider its weaknesses
      3️⃣ Analyze empirical evidence
      4️⃣ Compare it with other theories
    • Match the theoretical aspect with its corresponding strength or weakness:
      Explanation of Dreams ↔️ Provides neurobiological basis
      Empirical Support ↔️ Supported by brain activity evidence
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory explains random neural signals but has limited explanation for dream variability
    • The Activation-Synthesis Theory can explain why some people have recurring dreams with specific themes.
      False
    • What does Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory suggest is the source of dreams?
      Unconscious thoughts