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Can blind people see their dreams? BA for this
Asked by Manish kandoi,
06 Dec '07 06:46 pm
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of course,
even a normal person dreams when he's blind at sleep.
Answered by nishu, 06 Dec '07 06:46 pm
even a normal person dreams when he's blind at sleep.
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Yes, blind people do dream - and you might be interested to know that the dreams of the visually-impaired have been the subject of a lot of psychological research. Think about it, and you'll realize that the differences between people can tell us a lot about how things work. If we can understand how the dreams of the visually-impaired differ from the dreams of the non-impaired, it can tell us an awful lot about the underlying physical and mental process of dreaming.
Some of the most common research findings about the dreams of the visually-impaired include: (Kirtley, 1975)
1. There are no visual images in the dreams of those born without any ability to experience visual imagery in waking life.
2. Individuals who become blind before the age of five seldom experience visual imagery in their dreams.
3. Those who become sightless between the ages of five and seven may or may not retain some visual imagery.
4. ...more
Answered by MASTERMIND, 06 Dec '07 06:50 pm
http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Library/hur...
Yes, blind people do dream - and you might be interested to know that the dreams of the visually-impaired have been the subject of a lot of psychological research. Think about it, and you'll realize that the differences between people can tell us a lot about how things work. If we can understand how the dreams of the visually-impaired differ from the dreams of the non-impaired, it can tell us an awful lot about the underlying physical and mental process of dreaming.
Some of the most common research findings about the dreams of the visually-impaired include: (Kirtley, 1975)
1. There are no visual images in the dreams of those born without any ability to experience visual imagery in waking life.
2. Individuals who become blind before the age of five seldom experience visual imagery in their dreams.
3. Those who become sightless between the ages of five and seven may or may not retain some visual imagery.
4. ...more
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Yes, everyone dream and chase there dreams no matter what if they are blind or anything. Its what that keep you going.
Answered by Abhishek Srivastava, 06 Dec '07 06:47 pm
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can u see god...can deaf hear in dreams, can dumb talk in dreams... well then if you know then u have the answer.. dont hurt their feelings... in the sense anyelse too.. ok...
Answered by shivprasad murkibhavi, 06 Dec '07 06:52 pm
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