Men and women needn’t be awake to experience the world differently, a study suggests: Even our bad dreams are quite different.
A study of the dream journals of 572 people found that women’s bad dreams tend to focus on social conflicts. Sleeping men, meanwhile, tend to be more scared by disasters, whether floods or swarms of bugs. Neither sex, however, has more bad dreams, the Huffington Post notes. The participants logged nearly 10,000 dreams in the journals, and researchers at the University of Montreal used a sample of 253 nightmares and 431 bad dreams to arrive at their findings. The Telegraph explains the researchers’ distinction between bad dreams and nightmares: We can sleep through bad dreams, but nightmares wake us up.
Original by: Newser