ScienceDaily (Jan. 30, 2009) — A researcher from the University of the West of England was inspired by her own nightmares and a chance encounter at a lecture to examine more closely the stuff that dreams are made of. Her PhD study has focused on an astounding discovery that women suffer more nightmares then men.
As a mature student Dr Jennie Parker was interested in looking at some aspect of psychology for her PhD study and it was at a lecture about dreams, given by former UWE researcher Dr Susan Blackmore that she had a moment of epiphany.
Dr Parker explains, “My own nightmares had two reoccurring themes, one concerned standing on the beach at Weston Super Mare, my home town, when the tide suddenly goes out very fast and returns as a huge tidal wave that is about to engulf me. The other dream includes a dinosaur roaming the streets at night and looking in at my window. I wondered if my experience was common amongst women.”
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090128104535.htmAnother great one in ScienceDaily. (Slightly sarcastic smilie here)Now, who want to to elucidate causes? Or does it go a simple 'no shit' or perhaps a 'bullshit' pile?
I'm tending to believe it. Oh yes I do.