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Why a persons sense of hearing & touch becomes strong when he becomes blind?

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Why a persons sense of hearing & touch becomes strong when he becomes blind?

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I don’t know that hearing and touch do actually become stronger. I’d say it is possible that without sight, a person learns to compensate by using those other senses far more than they did when they could also see.

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