They had two groups of people, one blind, and one not blind. They carried out functional imagine studies that observed the people’s brain as they were being experimented on. There is A study published by a group of scientists on that backs up this theory. I did some research, and this question has been asked many times my scientists. I could hear my phone buzz even if it was in another room or I could watch the TV very quietly when no other of my family members could.
I thought that what if the “power” that I could have had in my eye went somewhere else? Then I realized that I have always had really good hearing. I pretty much only see out of my right eye. But I was wondering if some of the senses were to stop working, then would the others pick up the slack by being stronger? Do the neurons of hearing go to waste when you go deaf or do they transfer over to the neurons of your eyes? I think this is a question that a lot of people with these kinds of disabilities would like to know.Įver since I was young, my left eye has been severely weak. The human has many senses, and like Andrew said, there are more than just five (acceleration, temperature.).