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according to Freud, what is the function of the censor? - Answer (internal mechanism) -prevents conscious awareness of these forces what does Freud mean by "overdetermination"? - Answer -representation of the same content multiple times in the same dream by different symbolic images/even...

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according to Freud, what is the function of the censor? - Answer (internal mechanism)

-prevents conscious awareness of these forces



what does Freud mean by "overdetermination"? - Answer -representation of the same content
multiple times in the same dream by different symbolic images/events



what did Jung mean by "individuation"? - Answer -dreams are a form of psychological self-healing that
use unconscious processes to enhance emotional well-being



what is AIM theory? what does Aim stand for? when, according to this theory, is dreaming most likely to
occur? - Answer -update and extension of the activation synthesis hypothesis

-A= activation level in the brain

-I= relative source of input (internal vs external)

-M= information processing mode

-those three factors interact to determine state of mental processes at any given time

-Hige A, internal I, and Ash-driven M= dreaming



in general, how do cognitive theories conceive of dreaming? that ism what do cognitive theories believe
dreams are and/or do? - Answer -dreaming is not a result of brain processing of perceptual information

-dreaming is a type of cognition, or information processing



what is Bomhoff's theory of dreaming? - Answer -dreaming is a developmental cognitive process
resulting from maturation and maintenance of a network of forebrain structures



what is Foulkes' theory of dreaming? - Answer -dreaming mind is not regulated by sensory stimulation
or self-control

-dreaming depends on the ability to access and process recent experiences, knowledge, and memories

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