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Brain ‘rewires’ itself to enhance other senses in blind people
March 22, 2017 by NewsBot
The brains of those who are born blind make new connections in the absence of visual information, resulting in enhanced, compensatory abilities such as a heightened sense of hearing, smell and touch, as well as cognitive functions (such as memory and language) according to a new study.