Written by the Fiveable Content Team โข Last updated September 2025
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Verified for the 2026 examโขWritten by the Fiveable Content Team โข Last updated September 2025
Definition
The activation-synthesis model is a theory that suggests dreams are a result of random neural activity in the brain during REM sleep, which is then interpreted by the brain into a story or narrative.
This theory developed by Sigmund Freud suggests that dreams have hidden meanings related to unconscious desires and conflicts.
Threat Simulation Theory: According to this theory, dreaming serves as an evolutionary adaptation for simulating potential threatening scenarios to enhance survival skills.