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According to researchers in Italy, the answer lies in a combination of personal traits and external influences. Giulio Bernardi, a professor of general psychology at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, elaborated on this, explaining: “Our findings suggest that dream recall is not just a matter of chance but a reflection of how personal attitudes, cognitive traits and sleep dynamics interact.”

- A generally positive attitude toward dreams
- A tendency to let their minds wander
- Spending more time in lighter sleep stages
- Living in warmer climates
- Being younger
When it comes to climate, researchers noted that individuals tend to recall fewer dreams during colder months, suggesting that seasonal variations might play a role.