Why can i taste, smell , feel in my dream an when i wake up have either the taste of what i was eating in my mouth the smell i was smelling in my nose or the the thing i was touching the feeling on my hands an remember everthing to detail
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Why can i taste, smell , feel in my dream an when i wake up have either the taste of what i was eating in my mouth the smell i was smelling in my nose or the the thing i was touching the feeling on my hands an remember everthing to detail
Well congratulations you are often lucid in dreams or you just have very vivid dreams. Or you have some problems with your brain telling you that dream food was a real food and you still can taste it. How long that smell and taste thingy lasts for you? A minute or much longer?
BTW. Is it in dream or is it in reality. Your question is confusing one.
The lingering sensory sensation you feel isn't unusual. It's actually common and normal.
When you wake up during a dream the mind may still retain some of the sensory-memories you experienced in the dream in much the same way you can vividly recall the things you saw while dreaming.
What mel said ^^
It's amazing how the brain can simulate anything we subject to our senses. And then to simulate those while we are sleeping -- in the form of dreams, it's just awesome. This is why dreams feel so real, because of the memory of it, that we think they actually happened and they stay with us for a few moments after we wake up. :3