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Tuesday, 11 August 2020

Humans use the visual part of their brain when hearing sounds in the dark, even if they’ve never had sight in their lifetime


That’s according to an international group of researchers, led by Royal Holloway in Egham.

It shows that neither visual imagery or experience is needed for the primary visual cortex to decipher sounds.

Scientists say this shows that humans have a basic brain mechanism that’s old enough to be conserved even in blind people.