The activation-synthesis theory of dreaming contends that:
A. dreams are simply the by-product of bursts of activity in the brain.
B. dreams provide an outlet for energy invested in socially undesirable impulses.
C. dreams represent the brain’s attempt to purge information taken in during waking hours.
D. dreams are an attempt to restore a neurotransmitter balance within the brain.
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