blind people have a heightened sensitivity in other
senses-like listening or smelling. Is this true? give reason
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a supply of something, a piece of equipment, etc. that is available for somebody to use
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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 led by NEI-funded researchers at ...
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