Macbook air resolution 13 inch. Jul 5, 2018 - I asked Alice Robb, author of the forthcoming book Why We Dream. Like fighting, even if that has nothing to do with who you are in real life,”.
Most dreams contain features that are both visual and kinesthetic (related to movement, such as falling). More than half of dreams contain an auditory element (related to sound). It is rare for people to describe other sensory experiences, such as those related to smell (olfactory), taste (gustatory), and pain.
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It is estimated that these latter three elements occur in less than 1 percent of dream reports. Interestingly, women more often experience smell and taste in their dreams while men more often report sound and pain.