We all dream every night, but we forget most of our dreams. According to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, our dreams reflect our desires and fears, but in a disguised form. Some dreams could be the way the brain uses to classify the events of the day.
- Four out of five dreams are in color, but we almost always describe them in black and white.
- Dreams fade from memory. If one wakes up more than 10 minutes after dreaming one remembers nothing.
- The animals also dream: often the dogs shake their legs while sleeping as if they were running.
- A phobic can be paralyzed by his fear.
- Agoraphobia is the fear of the great outdoors.
- Claustrophobia is the fear of closed places.
- The Arachnophobes have the phobia of spiders, although they know they can not hurt them.
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