1) What are dreams typically associated with? a) Altered states of consciousness during sleep b) Full awareness and logical thinking during sleep 2) According to Freud, what do dreams represent? a) Random brain activity without any meaning b) A discharge of repressed wishes disguised through censorship 3) What is lucid dreaming? a) Becoming aware of and sometimes controlling your dream while dreaming b) Dreaming without any memory or awareness 4) During normal REM sleep, what happens to the prefrontal cortex? a) It is highly active b) It shuts down 5) What is the hypnagogic state? a) A deep sleep stage with no sensory input b) A transitional phase between wakefulness and sleep with vivid sensory perceptions 6) What is a key criticism of Freud’s dream theory? a) It lacks testability and scientific objectivity b) It is universally applicable and proven 7) Which of the following is a role of REM sleep? a) Amplify emotional distress b) Help process emotions and reduce emotional intensity of difficult experiences 8) Why is REM sleep often ineffective in PTSD patients? a) They experience elevated levels of noradrenaline, disrupting emotional recovery b) Their REM sleep stages are too long and overly restorative 9) How do dreams incorporate new experiences? a) They replay experiences exactly as they happened b) They distill key elements and focus on the most salient aspects 10) What is the purpose of the Dream Dictionary website? a) To provide general sleep hygiene tips b) To analyze dreams by decoding symbols, images, and metaphors to uncover deeper meanings

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