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Congenitally blind adults can learn to identify face-shapes via auditory sensory substitution and successfully generalize some of the learned features
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Blind people's brains rewire themselves to help them track moving objects by sound, study shows, The Independent
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Ultra-fast speech comprehension in blind subjects engages primary visual cortex, fusiform gyrus, and pulvinar – a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, BMC Neuroscience
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Dynamic stimulation of the visual cortex allows blind and sighted people to 'see' shapes - Neuroscience News
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Early visual cortex response for sound in expert blind echolocators, but not in early blind non-echolocators - ScienceDirect