Do People Who Were Born Blind, See Dreams ?
By Sorathian
@Sorathian (4329)
Pakistan
December 23, 2006 6:00am CST
No, they wouldn't. Visual stimulus is necessary for the wiring of the brain centers that process and interpret vision. The way the brain works is to develop, early in life, a huge number of neural synapses (connection points between neurons that are used in cell-to-cell signalling). As you grow and learn, these synapses are pared away to make the brain function efficiently, and that's the central basis of long-term learning. However, if the brain or any part of it fails to get infromation from hard-wired inputs, then that part of the brain will atrophy (at best, fringe areas of a cortical region might be adopted by adjacent cortical regions for different processes). But the take-away message here is that the brain needs visual stimulus in order to devolp the cortical regions that process vision. In the use-it-or-lose-it sense, the brain will not waste energy building and maintaining processes that aren't used. The optical cortex would never know how to function as an optical cortex in a person born blind.
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@fadzy1314 (174)
• Pakistan
23 Dec 06
Great Piece of information is provided by you. Thank you for that. But i guess they may or may not dream. Science can explian why people dream in term of physical and anatomical aspects of human beings. Otherwise, They cannot explain the behaviors that they could not understand.