As stated, that's not the opposite. When an alarm wakes me I almost always remember at least my last dream, so by hitting the snooze button over the course of hours I can remember everything more reliably than if I woke up once naturally.
The first time the alarm goes off, are you more, equally, or less likely to remember multiple previous dreams?
The first time the alarm goes off, are you more, equally, or less likely to remember multiple previous dreams?
There's no difference for me between between any of the alarms. I remember multiple dreams on the first alarm. I don't tend to remember dreams when I wake up naturally because it takes me longer to get my attention together, so the dreams fade before I make the effort to remember them.
Hello LW,
There has been some interest around here about atypical mental phenomena such as synesthesia, blindsight, absence of mental images, and so on. There have also been sappy posts and requests for help. I'd like to discuss my personal quirks in the hopes that it is interesting and someone can help me.
I suffer from occasional hypnopompic sleep paralysis, which isn't uncommon. The unusual thing is that I remember my dreams every night, in extensive detail, usually several of them. Unfortunately, last night I vividly dreamt through what seemed like days' worth of having a severe hangover, all before I even woke up and had a real one, and it was a terrible experience. I'd like to be able to choose to drift into unconsciousness, as I occasionally do, to have a break from being mentally aware for such lengthy times spanning weeks.
Does anyone else have similar experiences? Has anyone read any scientific research on this subject? How do people not remember their dreams?