Disabled people dream differently
Everyone dreams, and each and everyone has their own unique dreams, including people with disabilities. One particular thing about their dream is that they seem to use sign language in their dream, as there are many instances where people have reported their partners or children using sign language in their sleep. This might have been related to the fact that they are used to using sign language in their daily life because some people who’ve learned sign language also occasionally use it in their sleep. One good thing about this is that you can actually get an idea of what they are dreaming about by decoding their signs.
Moreover, studies show that people without hearing ability have more colorful dreams and a higher dream recall frequency. The Color, vividness, and spatial depth of their dreams are usually amplified. However, studies also point out that people who can't hear have a higher rate of nightmares and lucid dreams. Furthermore, taste, smell, pain, temperature, hope, anger, fear, and tense feelings were reported more often in their dreams. For people without visual ability, their dreams include all senses except for the visual sense.