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Blind people's brains rewire themselves to track moving objects by sound, study finds

Blind people's brains rewire themselves to track moving objects by sound,  study finds

Blind people's brains rewire themselves to track moving objects just like the Marvel hero Daredevil, a startling study claims.

Neurological and behavioral features of locomotor imagery in the blind

Blind People's Brains Rewire Themselves to Enhance Other Senses, Smart News

The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science: Doidge M.D., Norman: 0000143113100: : Books

Sensory augmentation: integration of an auditory compass signal into human perception of space

Video-to-sound tech allows blind people to recognize faces

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The Ties that Bind: Agnosia, Neglect and Selective Attention to Visual Scale

Is It Real or Imagined? How Your Brain Tells the Difference.

Blind children's brains rewire themselves to track moving objects by boosting their sense of sound

Early visual cortex response for sound in expert blind echolocators, but not in early blind non-echolocators - ScienceDirect