If the deaf person had hearing and lost it,.....they most definately do hear sounds in their dreams. If they never had hearing ever...not even in utero...they dont.
2006-10-07 03:25:42
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answered by Anitsirhc 3
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Dunno, ask a deaf person. I can imagine it would depend on if they'd always been deaf or if they became deaf later in life.
Actually, what's more important is do WE even hear sounds in our dreams, or just perceptions of sound? Dreams are very funny things. Quite often we may not be specifically shown or told stuff about something in a dream, but we just KNOW anyway. Perhaps sound is the same way. We technically don't hear sound since dreams happen inside our heads and our ears aren't affected. instead, we probably are given the impression that sound is there. Like, when you think of a specific sound now, you don't actually hear it, but you remember what it's like.
I have no idea if that last paragraph made any sense to anyone but me. Oh well.
2006-09-29 18:38:39
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answered by Jamie 4
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the fast answer is not any- in the journey that they have been deaf in view that they were born. to describe, after we dream, we are merely imagining sound. that's our mind's way of finding out what surpassed off in the course of the day. So if a deaf man or woman aims, they haven't any way of imagining what sound is even like until eventually they have lengthy gone deaf in view that listening to interior the previous. it will be like asking you to imagine a colour that you've under no circumstances seen earlier- no longer mutually with combos of alternative colors. On drugs doesn't replace that both, because they'd haven't any way, even in an altered state, of imagining what those sounds will be like. So convinced in the journey that they went deaf, no in the journey that they were born deaf.
2016-10-16 02:55:40
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answered by doreen 4
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I'm deaf and I hear sound in my dreams, but that's because I once could hear. I imagine someone born deaf would dream in sign language.
2006-09-29 18:28:51
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answered by Mad About Purple 5
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probably not unless they had hearing and lost it. I know a deaf couple and he had hearing when he was little and she was born deaf. He could make some sounds but she couldn't because she has never heard them.
2006-09-29 18:29:33
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answered by Jaded_ 2
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No they don't hear sounds in their dreams. Deaf people can detect vibrations and have sight so these are the senses which inhabit their dreams.
2006-09-29 18:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think they would...because they've never heard anything before..(if they've never had hearing..like from childhood)...so how would they know what it sounds like?
if they've lost their hearing..then i s'pose they could hear stuff in their dreams, because its imagination.
but i dont think so if they've never heard anything before.
2006-09-29 18:37:58
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answered by Rebecca 3
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dont know good question ask someone deaf,by writng the question down
2006-09-29 18:26:56
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answered by kid 1
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I'm not deaf....but I hear they do....lol
2006-10-01 19:01:44
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answered by markgrinny 3
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if they had hearing then they cen hear sounds intheir dreams
2006-09-29 18:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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