Which of the following does NOT support the cognitive approach to dreaming? A. The dreams of young children do not have true narratives until age 7 or 8. B. Sensory deprivation results in daytime thoughts much like dreaming. C. As cognitive abilities change during childhood, dreams do not change. D. As the brain matures, the nature of dreaming changes
Which of the following does NOT support the cognitive approach to dreaming?
A. The dreams of young children do not have true narratives until age 7 or 8. B. Sensory deprivation results in daytime thoughts much like dreaming.
C. As cognitive abilities change during childhood, dreams do not change. D. As the brain matures, the nature of dreaming changes