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Brain mechanism underlying recognition of hand gestures develops even when blind
September 5, 2014 by NewsBot
Researchers have discovered that activated brain regions of congenitally blind individuals and activated brain regions of sighted individuals share common regions when recognizing human hand gestures. They indicated that a region of the neural network that recognizes others' hand gestures is formed in the same way even without visual information.