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Topic 9: Sleep and Dreaming – Why do you need to sleep and dream?
9.2 Theories of Dreaming
9.2.2 Activation-Synthesis Theory
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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