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Deutsch: Aktivierungs-Synthese / Español: Activación-Síntesis / Português: Ativação-Síntese / Français: Activation-Synthèse / Italiano: Attivazione-Sintesi
Activation-Synthesis refers to a theory of dreaming proposed by J. Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley in 1977, which suggests that dreams are the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural activity occurring during sleep. It posits that the forebrain synthesises this activity into a coherent narrative, which we experience as dreams.