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Do you hear what I see? How blindness changes how you process the sound of movement
In a groundbreaking study, researchers explore the fascinating ways in which blind individuals perceive auditory motion. By challenging the traditional understanding of how the brain processes motion, this study sheds light on the remarkable adaptability of the human brain, especially in blind individuals. The findings reveal that people who are blind are better at detecting the direction and movement of sounds in noisy environments, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of sensory perception and brain function.
