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Blue shows regions of the brain that were more activated when both sighted and blind participants thought about nonliving things rather than animals. (Courtesy: University of Rochester)

U. ROCHESTER (US)—Even in cases when people have been blind since birth, the brain still processes images of living and non-living objects in separate regions, a new study finds. Continue…

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 12:22 - 0 Comments


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