Dream FAQ Dictionary: How do external stimuli affect my dreams?
How do external stimuli affect my dreams? A. Sensual “input” while sleeping is incorporated into dreams. Mostnotably, while sleeping, you hear as well as while waking – the earsare never turned off. This leads to the consequence that what you hearwhile sleeping, you’ll hear in your dreams. The sound is always comingfrom “somewhere”. Common experiences of this kind are a telephoneringing or music from the radio. The same holds for the other senses.Note that it is not important how loud some noise is to get noticedwhile sleeping – even an otherwise unnoticed sound, like a mouserunning over your floor, can wake you up if it is uncommon orotherwise alarming to you – on the other hand, you can get accustomedto high levels of noise, like construction work nearby. (Whatdefinitely will wake you up is someone knocking at your window if youlive at the 10th floor 😉 It is an interesting experience that you can hear exactly what isgoing on, but will forget it on waking up along with forgetting th
How do external stimuli affect my dreams? A. Sensual “input” while sleeping is incorporated into dreams. Mostnotably, while sleeping, you hear as well as while waking – the earsare never turned off. This leads to the consequence that what you hearwhile sleeping, you’ll hear in your dreams. The sound is always comingfrom “somewhere”. Common experiences of this kind are a telephoneringing or music from the radio. The same holds for the other senses.Note that it is not important how loud some noise is to get noticedwhile sleeping – even an otherwise unnoticed sound, like a mouserunning over your floor, can wake you up if it is uncommon orotherwise alarming to you – on the other hand, you can get accustomedto high levels of noise, like construction work nearby. (Whatdefinitely will wake you up is someone knocking at your window if youlive at the 10th floor 😉 It is an interesting experience that you can hear exactly what isgoing on, but will forget it on waking up along with forgetting th