Neural Activation Synthesis Theory Of Dreams

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Freudian concluded that dreams were a way for the mind to give you something you actually want in real life. They were giving you what you wish for. In information processing, it is believed that dreams help us sort out incidents that happened throughout the day and bring together our memories. In neural activation, REM sleep sets off neural activity that recalls incidental thoughts. Our brain makes these thoughts into stories. In other words means these dreams are random. Activation-synthesis theory explains that dreams are the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural activity and do not “symbolize” anything about Franco's psychological state. For me personally it is a little difficult to decide which theory I agree most with. Only

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