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Colorless Lucid Dreams in University Students; It’s Possible Relevance to X-Chromosome Linkage and Multi-Colored Visual Imaging
Authored by Seung CK*
Some people only tend to have black
and white dreams while they are dreaming. There are studies that show that
experience in black and white media have influence in this dream1. Also,
Middleton (1942) found that 70.7% of 277 college sophomores reported “rarely”
or “never” seeing colors in their dreams. The present study replicated
Middleton’s questionnaire and found that a sample of 124 students in 2001
reported a significantly greater rate of colored dreaming than the earlier
sample, with only 17.7% saying that they “rarely” or “never” see colors in
their dreams. In our study, 190 Yonsei University students were randomly chosen
to investigate whether they experience only black and white dream. Ahead of
investigation, 94 university students were asked about how frequently they
dream and the validity to see color in dreams. Out of 93 respondents, a
majority (34) answered that they frequently experience dreaming while they are
asleep. Still, there are those who do not dream, for 20 people answered that
they barely experience dreaming.
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