People Born Deaf Have Super Vision Due to Brain Changes

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People who are deaf often have superior vision to make up for their lack of hearing, and new research has revealed that this phenomenon can be attributed to changes in brain function.

In a study of hearing and born-deaf cats the only other animal, besides humans, that can be born deaf researchers from University of Western Ontario found that two visual abilities are enhanced in cats that are deaf: peripheral vision and visual detection of motion.

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