The Cool Science of Blindness and Neuroplasticity
By Institute of Human AnatomyFrom boclips.com
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This video explains how the brain processes visual information and what happens to the visual areas of the brain when someone is blind. It also explores neuroplasticity and how the brain can reorganize itself in response to blindness, leading to improvements in other senses such as hearing and touch.
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