A curious attitude, mind wandering, age, and the changing of the seasons are some of the factors that influence the ability ...
A new study, conducted by researchers at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, and published in Communications Psychology explores the factors that influence so-called "dream recall"—the ...
A new study, conducted by researchers at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, and published on Communications Psychology explores the factors that influence so called "dream recall"— the ...
Researchers in Italy say they have identified the individual characteristics and external factors that can influence the odds of being able to recall a dream after waking up in the morning.
Individuals with a positive attitude toward dreaming had better dream recall upon waking. Dream recall was also influenced by age, sleep patterns and seasonal changes. In a cohort of healthy ...
Seizures and dreams are linked among patients with epilepsy, as DRF was associated with seizure frequency and localization.
Have you ever woken up knowing you’ve dreamed but been unable to recall the details? It turns out that the ability to remember a dream might be influenced by a combination of factors.
In "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", Joseph recalls his dreams in extraordinary (musical) detail, but many of us wake up each morning to find not a single dream memory will do.
A study revealed that factors like personality, age, and even the time of year can influence your ability to remember dreams.