How the Brain Picks Colors
Imagine you played with red and blue blocks all day, your brain remembers that. When you sleep, it picks those same colors to make your dream feel real. It's like when you close your eyes after looking at a rainbow, you still see the colors in your mind!
How the Brain Tells the Story
Your brain also uses sounds and feelings from the day. If you laughed a lot or got scared, it adds those parts into your dream too. It’s like writing a story with all the fun and funny parts from your day, but you're the one reading it while you sleep!
So the next time you have a dream about flying or eating giant cookies, remember: your brain is just turning your day into a colorful, story-filled adventure! The brain turns your day into a colorful story when you sleep, just like painting with real colors.
Dreams are like movies made from the day's events. Your brain is like a painter who uses what happened during the day to create pictures in your head while you're asleep.
How the Brain Picks Colors
Imagine you played with red and blue blocks all day, your brain remembers that. When you sleep, it picks those same colors to make your dream feel real. It's like when you close your eyes after looking at a rainbow, you still see the colors in your mind!
Examples
- Someone with insomnia has a dream about being chased by loud noises.
- A person eats chocolate before bed and dreams of a sweet, colorful forest.
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See also
- Why Do People Dream in Color — Or Why Don't They?
- How Does Vivid Dreams Work?
- How Does Dreams Are Weird. Here’s Why. Work?
- How Does Dreams and Hallucinations Work?
- What happens to your brain when you’re dreaming?