Imagine your brain is like a movie screen. Most people see black-and-white movies, but some people watch colorful ones. Scientists think this happens because of how the brain processes vision during sleep. Some people have a part of their brain that keeps working even when they're asleep, and that’s why they dream in color.
Examples
- Dreaming in color feels like watching a movie with bright colors on the screen.
- If you're used to seeing colorful pictures, your brain might show you more of them while you sleep.
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