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Unit 2 – Biological Basis of Behavior
Topic 2.9
What best describes how lucid dreaming differs from typical dream states?
In lucid dreams, dreamers cannot modify their dreamed actions or surroundings.
Lucid dreaming involves awareness and potential control over aspects of one's dream while it's happening.
Lucid dreams are solely influenced by external stimuli rather than internal thoughts or fears.
Lucid dreaming only occurs in deep stages of NREM sleep.
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