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How common is it to dream of smelling something? A. "Surprisingly little" is known about dreams of smells and other sensations, according to a 1998 study, but a significant minority of subjects in the study reported dreams of scents.
Statistical analyses on the 12 NC patients and their matched controls who reported dreams after both REM periods showed that dream experiences occurring in 1st-REM reports of NC patients were longer and had a more complex organization than those of controls.
At the start of the project, a third of the members of the depressed group reported dreams about their exes.
That was a lot less dreaming than was happening in the healthy subjects, 92% of whom reported dreams -- and much more colorful and bizarre ones -- when they were awakened from REM sleep.
About 15% of patients reported dreams and nightmares during their ICU stay, and these patients also exhibited a worse HR-QOL at 6 months after ICU discharge, as measured by EQ-5D.
Nearly half of the survivors reported dreams and nightmares during their ICU stay and a smaller percentage of these patients (14%) reported still being disturbed by them at 6 months after ICU discharge.
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He reported dreaming that "this huge mountain has split apart and there are pieces lying around.
But people over 55 who grew up with little access to color television reported dreaming in black and white about a quarter of the time.
The results, like dreams themselves, are hard to interpret (the clearest finding was that you could influence the language in the dream with the language spoken in the pre-sleep interview), but all the dreamers reported dreaming in both their languages.
One participant reported dreaming of lemon cake, then of a famous German actor.
More migraineurs than controls reported dreaming with olfactory/gustatory (46.7% vs 25.4%, p 0.037 at Fisher exact test) sensations at least once.
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