Dreams

@BarBaraPrz (51811)
St. Catharines, Ontario
May 1, 2007 4:46pm CST
A study at the University of Iowa, conducted on 193 college students, found that creative, imaginative, and fantasy-prone people are more likely to dream vivdly at night and to recall their dreams when they wake up. David Watson, the psychology professor who led the study over 14 weeks, said, "People who are prone to daydreaming and fantasy have less of a barrier between states of sleep and wakefulness and seem to more easily pass between them." I once dreamt I had won the lottery, but I kept saying, "I must be dreaming," and so I woke up. Too bad. I'm always daydreaming about how I would spend a huge lottery win...
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• United States
2 May 07
I can believe that since dreams are supposed to be the bridge to your subconscious problem solving machine. They say we would all go mad if we didn't dream at night, it is sort of like our relif valve.
@BarBaraPrz (51811)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
2 May 07
I don't know... sometimes I think my dreams add to my madness... especially when they have a basis in reality.