Is it better to lose vision or hearing?
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Is it better to lose vision or hearing?
Both scientific studies and anecdotal evidence have suggested that people who experience vision loss often develop a more enhanced sense of hearing.
Does your hearing get better if you are blind?
How well a person can hear largely depends on how intact these hair cells are. Once lost, they don’t grow back – and this is no different for blind people. So blind people can’t physically hear better than others. Yet blind people often outperform sighted people in hearing tasks such as locating the source of sounds.
Do blind people have 6th sense?
A study by Western University has confirmed that blind people use what’s known as echolocation as a sixth sense.
What’s the difference between being deaf and being blind?
Also you can see it like this, When you’re blind you can have a person “see” for you but you can’t have a person “hear” for you when you’re deaf cause you can’t hear. Also in most cases when you are deaf you can’t speak. Why struggle more just because of one struggle?
Is it possible to learn sign language without hearing people?
Even though you couldn’t hear people you can still learn sign language and the world is a colourful place and to not see would be a greater challenge but for deaf and blind people they are truly amazing. Right now I have 3 different books about Deaf and sign language and more so I’m learning a lot.
What are some examples of deaf people can’t see?
For example, If you’re deaf someone in the streets might inform you that someone has a gun but you can’t hear them saying it. Also you can see it like this, When you’re blind you can have a person “see” for you but you can’t have a person “hear” for you when you’re deaf cause you can’t hear. Also in most cases when you are deaf you can’t speak.
Is it easier to be deaf or blind to the gym?
There’s just no feasible, easy way to convey that with great detail. In summary – given the same opportunities: it’s a little easier to be deaf than it is to be blind. Physically – going to the gym for a work-out [to me] seems a little more daunting for the blind person alone – they probably have a buddy.