I have also noticed that my audio sense is low intensity, there are never loud sounds. Touch also seems much softer than usual, touching something lightly feels normal like a brick wall, dirt, or a flower, but lets say I fall or hit something there are only light sensations. Your point is valid, I hardly ever really focus intensely on sound or the sense of touch while awake, this could be why those senses are underrepresented in my dreams. Occasionally I will come across music playing on a radio or something in a lucid dream, this is always interesting and enjoyable. I think you said it pretty well, perhaps spending like 20 minutes a day listing very carefully to music or something would build that brain region, I recall hearing that musicians had intense musical happenings in their dreams. |
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