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Old Jan 03, 2017, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight View Post
Hugs to those who need them!

Random question: Do you dream in color? I feel like I always have. But when I told my T about my recent dream, I said I've always had fairly vivid dreams, and I think being on an SSRI has enhanced them. And T said, "Being on an SSRI can also make you dream in color." To which I was like, "Wait, people don't normally dream in color? Huh." I'm pretty sure I can remember color details from my dreams. So just wondering, if you know, whether you dream in color or black & white?
I have heard that is an age thing. People who grew up with monochrome TVs and movies tend to dream in black and white, while people who are used to color in moving pictures and on TV dream in color. eta: to respond to Echos, dreams are most like TV shows or moving images in our real-world experience - so it does make some sense that people's brains would adapt once they came along.

But I also would say we can't exactly tell for sure, can we? Because any colors in dreams are provided by the subconscious ("color is the pigment of the imagination" etc.), not an actual light source. In which case, black and white should also count as colors, if colors in dreams are subconsciously significant. Or, your conscious memory of the dream might be filling in the colors, kind of like if you watch a monochrome Charlie Brown, you know Peppermint Patty's hair is red, not dark gray.
Thanks for this!
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