Can you imagine a face you've never seen?

But have you ever had a dream with a person in it whom you have never seen before in your life? It may seem that way, but it is impossible. It is believed that the human brain is incapable of “creating” a new face.
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Can our brains create faces?

Certainly our brains are capable of inventing a unique person (although even a “unique” creation would be composed of facial and body features that we've seen before), and there is nothing that would necessarily prevent a sleeping brain from doing so.
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Is it true that you can only dream about faces you've seen?

Faces are familiar

You likely only dream about faces you've already seen in person or on TV, according to Stanford University.
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Why can't I imagine my own face?

Congenital aphantasia, directly translating to “without a capacity to form mental images,” is the theory that is believed to be behind the inability to form mental images, and perhaps including of the self, despite being the self.
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Is everyone in your dream someone you've seen before?

In Our Dreams, We Only See Faces That We Already Know

Our mind is not inventing faces – in our dreams, we see real faces of real people that we have seen during our life but may not know or remember.
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Can You Imagine Faces You've Never Seen?



Is dreaming in Color rare?

Not All Dreams Are in Color

While most people report dreaming in color, roughly 12% of people claim to only dream in black and white. 7 In studies where dreamers have been awakened and asked to select colors from a chart that match those in their dreams, soft pastel colors are those most frequently chosen.
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What does it mean to dream about someone you've seen but never met?

"When we dream about people we've never met, they could be a placeholder for someone we do not want to see, for whatever reason," Jeffrey notes. But these strangers could also be a manifestation of a part of ourselves that's not yet known or familiar.
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Can you live without a face?

You need dermas. It's medically impossible to live without a face.
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Does everyone see pictures in their head?

But for a small percentage of the population (estimates range anywhere from 1 to 5%), visualizing or imagining images is impossible. This phenomenon is called aphantasia—and it's a relatively mysterious neurological condition whereby people are unable to visualize things in their heads.
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How do I know if I have aphantasia?

Aphantasia is a term that describes a single symptom: the inability to draw up visual images from memory or imagination. This may affect some people with aphantasia in certain ways but not in all people. For example, some people are more likely to have difficulty remembering personal events and recognizing faces.
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Do blind people dream?

Although their visual dream content is reduced, other senses are enhanced in dreams of the blind. A dreaming blind person experiences more sensations of sound, touch, taste, and smell than sighted people do. Blind people are also more likely to have certain types of dreams than sighted people.
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Why do I see strangers in my dreams?

It's to think about who you are. Dream expert Jesamine notes on her blog, "Strangers in our dreams are actually images for the unknown – the strange – parts of our own personalities" (via Real Dream Interpretation).
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Is a dream real or unreal?

Contrary to the rationalist hooey that dreams aren't real (“You're just dreaming”), dreams are very much real. They convey real information, real impact, real emotions, and have real consequences if ignored.
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Can the brain imagine faces?

No, the brain doesn't create faces in dreams. Every person you dream of has been someone you have either known personally or merely came across. Dreams are narratives that we visualize, experience and feel in the deep phase of sleep or REM state (rapid eye movements).
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How long do dreams last?

Dreams have a way of distorting your sense of time. An adult can dream between four and six times a night, and every dream lasts between 5 and 45 minutes. Experts believe we only dream for about 90 minutes every night, although this number is just an estimate.
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Can we see ourselves in our dreams?

There is something to be said about the fact that we can't see all of our dreams, nonetheless seeing ourselves in them. Despite this, we can still have dreams that involve the self and our bodies. For example, some people experience repeated dreams in which they're naked.
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Do I have Hyperphantasia?

‍How do you know if you have hyperphantasia? ‍Individuals who can generate extremely vivid mental scenes and can visualize concepts in their minds without effort probably have extreme imagination. If you are curious to find out if you have the condition, you can check yourself using several specially designed tests.
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When I close my eyes I can see images?

Visual hallucinations, for example, cause you to see images, people, and objects that you alone may see. But it's also possible to have visual hallucinations with your eyes closed. Seeing patterns, lights, and colors when you shut your eyes is a natural phenomenon called closed eye hallucinations.
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Why can't I remember faces and names?

Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, means you cannot recognise people's faces. Face blindness often affects people from birth and is usually a problem a person has for most or all of their life. It can have a severe impact on everyday life.
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Has a face transplant ever been done?

Patrick Hardison, the 42-year-old volunteer firefighter who made medical history at NYU Langone last year when he successfully underwent the most extensive face transplant ever performed, formally introduced himself to the media—and to the world—in August.
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How long is an hour in a dream?

Each hour in the real world would take two years and four months in the dream state. This is how Nolan set it up, but…
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Do dreams last for 3 seconds?

The length of a dream can vary; they may last for a few seconds, or approximately 20–30 minutes. People are more likely to remember the dream if they are awakened during the REM phase.
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Do dreams have sound?

The researchers discovered that sounds featured often, being reported in 80% to 100% of each participant's dreams. Most often, the sounds consisted of other people speaking. (There were even five instances described as speech in a foreign language that the dreamer did not understand.)
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What happens if u remember a dream?

Remembering dreams

Basically, this theory suggests that dreams occur when our brain is processing information, eliminating the unnecessary stuff and moving important short-term memories into our long-term memory. So people who recall dreams may have a difference in their ability to memorize things in general.
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