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This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?
Is it an old wives tale or can deaf people actually see better? Scientists have long thought that the structure of our brain is fixed1. For instance, from birth the auditory cortex will receive only sound or the visual cortex will receive only visual input2.
But in the last decade neuroscientists have overthrown3 this idea in favor of a more malleable4 brain.
New research published this week in the journal Nature Neuroscience supports that view. It helps explain why those who are congenitally deaf may have extraordinary sight.
Since the auditory cortex sits there, at birth, waiting for auditory inputs5 that never come, it actually starts receiving visual stimuli6 instead—in cats anyway. And the neural7 real estate devoted8 to vision increases.
Researchers compared congenitally deaf cats to hearing cats, and found that deaf cats have enhanced peripheral9 vision and motion detection.
And they confirmed that the part of the auditory cortex that picks up peripheral sound switches to peripheral vision.
With the deaf it’s especially good to have increased peripheral vision. If you cannot hear a car approaching from the side, it'd be advantageous10 to actually see it.
Thanks for the minute. For Scientific American’s 60-Second Science, I’m Christie Nicholson.
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adj. 打翻的,推倒的,倾覆的 动词overthrow的过去分词 | |
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4 malleable | |
adj.(金属)可锻的;有延展性的;(性格)可训练的 | |
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