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Having been told we dream in black and white and add colour after, why is this the case, and how do we know?
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If the blood-brain barrier is able to stop most pathogens from entering the brain, is there any reason why this barrier isn't used elsewhere in our bodies to essentially 'scrub' out pathogens from our blood?
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Having been told we dream in black and white and add colour after, why is this the case, and how do we know?
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If the blood-brain barrier is able to stop most pathogens from entering the brain, is there any reason why this barrier isn't used elsewhere in our bodies to essentially 'scrub' out pathogens from our blood?
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