Afraid to share your dreams with others because you think you are alone? Chances are, if you have dreamed it, others have too. But do you have these dreams regularly?
你會因?yàn)楣陋?dú)而害怕與他人分享你的夢境么?如果你會做夢,別人可能也會。但是你做的夢是有規(guī)律的嗎?
This is what Calvin Kai-Ching Yu wanted to explore in a new study published in the November issue of Dreaming. He set out to analyze not only what dreams are most common, but what dreams recur regularly.
這就是Calvin Kai-Ching Yu想要在《夢想》雜志十一月特刊中探索的新課題。他打算分析出做夢不僅僅是最普遍的現(xiàn)象,而且想知道什么樣的夢境經(jīng)常有規(guī)律地反復(fù)出現(xiàn)。
Yu reviews interesting findings from past studies and performs his own study to measure dream prevalence (what percent of people have ever had a dream), dream recurrence (what percent have had the dream more than three times in their life), and dream regularity (what percent have had the dream at least several times a year).
Yu翻看過去研究中有趣的發(fā)現(xiàn),實(shí)施他自己的預(yù)設(shè)來測量做夢的普遍性(即做夢者的比率),做夢的反復(fù)性(做某個(gè)夢超過三次的人的比例),以及做夢的規(guī)律性(每年做某個(gè)夢至少數(shù)次的人的比例)。