Computer Changes The Way Humans Think

We Dream in Colour


This harks back to an earlier time and an increasingly archaic technology – the television set. Back in 2008 Dundee University conducted a study that found that adults over the age of 55 who had had a black and white television set growing up had a higher likelihood of dreaming in black and white. However younger users who had always had a colour television, the study found, were much more likely to dream in Technicolour. This study was corroborated in 2011 by the American Psychological Association, which conducted a similar study that found similar results.

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