Psychology, asked by fk2651475, 1 month ago

How you compensate for your loss of sight by using other senses?​

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Answered by Savagelove01
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The brain adapts to the loss by giving itself a makeover. If one sense is lost, the areas of the brain normally devoted to handling that sensory information do not go unused — they get rewired and put to work processing other senses. A new study provides evidence of this rewiring in the brains of deaf people.

Answered by adityaaryasmn
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The brain adapts to the loss by giving itself a makeover. If one sense is lost, the areas of the brain normally devoted to handling that sensory information do not go unused — they get rewired and put to work processing other senses. A new study provides evidence of this rewiring in the brains of deaf people

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