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Cats Natures Machines

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Cats that are born deaf have significantly enhanced peripheral vision and motion detection abilities.

The anecdotal evidence has been overwhelming - deaf and blind people routinely report that their other senses are sharpened after losing their ability to hear or see, respectively. In an effort to explain how and why the brain compensates for the loss of senses, researchers at the University of Western Ontario studied congenitally deaf cats. They found that their are two visual abilities that are enhanced in deaf cats - Peripheral vision and motion detection. The researchers determined that the part of a deaf cat's auditory cortex that would normally translate peripheral sound switches roles and instead enhances peripheral vision In essence, the auditory cortex performs the same function but "flips" from audio to visual.

Cat's are one of the only animals that can be born deaf, bisides humans.

one benefit of this reasearch is to better understand how the brain handles cochlear implants.

Researchers also want to find out what happens when hearing is restored to a brain that has already rewired itself to compensate for hearing loss..

So, is Deafness a Disability? How do I talk to Deaf/Blind People?
With Love! Like all People should be talked to and with!

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