Do you dream in color or black/white?
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male- color | 329 | |
Male- black & white | 22 | |
Female- color | 408 | |
Female- black & white | 30 | |
Other | 27 |
I say there's color but I can't actually remember whether it was or my brain chose to remember the trees as the green they are in reality.
I'm a guy, and probably both for me. I don't really remember my dreams that well, but I think some are kind of black and white, but mainly color..
I'm like "Hey, I'm dreaming about my old apartment for the upteenth time. I wonder how accurate the simulation is. I hope the use only 10% of the brain thing's true for the memory lobe and that's why it's so detailed so I can use this dream as a virtual time machine." Then I test the graphics' accuracy with real world cracks and marks that I still remember and try to date the simulation with what's bought already and what's thrown out.
I've dreamed in both color and black and white. I dream in color more often than in black and white.
used to be black and white. But not gray-like! Im talking either titanium white or universal black! never both! Image using the programm paint :P with only black and white. Mostly nightmares are like this others are colour...
I dream in vivid color with surround sound, it's like you're watching a movie formed by a hologram and you're walking around inside the movie. IT'S TRIPPY.
I didn't know ppl dreamt in black and white, unless they were color blind.
I dream in vivid colour, sound, scent, and sensation (I'm a lucid dreamer). All sensations, such as getting splashed with water, tasting a candy, or smelling roses are as realistic while dreaming as they would be in conscious (waking) life. Often, in the hours just before dawn, I wake up, think about a problem I would like to solve, and then go back to sleep to allow my subconscious to explore the problem. It often helps and I often get a workable plan of action!
I've read someplace that people don't dream in color, but I was like, "I do..."
More often than not, I dream in color, but I never have accurate colors for settings. My skies are almost never blue, and things usually have a more greyish tinge. Although other times, depending on the tone of the dream, there will be other color motifs.
Color, seriously anybody who lives has dreams that are in color. Your mind remembers the color of everything from metals to trees and just makes it like life but in a dream.
Im a girl and it varies...strangely when it storms my dreams are always black and white.
I'm a girl and all of my dreams have vivid colors. I don't actually think I've had a black & white dream, =P
I have had a couple of dreams in black and white but normally they are mostly in color and I am a female
That would suck if all your dreams were in black and white. or if you couldent see anything.
Ive always wondered if blind people were blind in their own minds as well.
Being an insomniac and living the life of a vampire I rarely dream as i rarely sleep but when i do its always in black and white. Doesnt help that im color blind
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Both. I think certain types of dreams have color and other types don't. I get dreams in color more often though.
Studies taken in labs show that dreaming in color and in black and white is of no consequence to ones life, love or success. What did show up was the amount of time elapsed in R E M was of deeper nature when dreaming was in black and white and less restful in color. Lastly, dreamers in color proved to be more artistic by nature.
I dream about a day or two into the future, sometimes way far, but almost all the time everything in it happens.
Mine are usually in color. Although I do remember having weird color schemes. Like a vivid nightmare I had as a child was in all blue (and underwater.) And another time when I was really sick everything was a variety of greens. But never black and white. Interesting.
I don't know if this counts but I read an article where a sounding device was used to give blind people a vague approximation of their surroundings. That night, I dreamed in sound where all the things I'd normally be seeing were converted into sounds.
I wonder what the sound equivalent of black and white is?