i did research on your question and this is what came out
2006-12-30 21:53:29
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answered by Byzantino 7
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This would depend on the nature of the individuals' blindness, i.e. its source: the pineal gland secretes serotonin in amount regulated by the exposure of the eyes to UV radiation. If the eyes are completeley without function (optical ganglia has deteriorated, eyes are physically damaged to the extent that they absorb no radiation, etc.).
2006-12-31 21:29:03
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answered by Promicarus 2
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Really a Good thinking....
Pineal gland secretes Melatonin, which is in responsre to light... The gland in a blind may be normal in structure but may not have normal function...
2007-01-01 18:58:35
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answered by kslokesh 2
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probably not but I can see why you ask. When you lose one of the senses you develop the others to a higher degree, that's all
2007-01-01 09:55:05
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answered by anya_mystica 4
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AUTOPSY ON A LIVING BLIND GUY TO CHECK THIS GLAND ON A OPERATING TABLE WOULD ANNOY THE BLIND GUY
2006-12-31 04:43:56
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answered by bev 5
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yes, because can help us to contact the sppirit of dead souls in whihc we wanted to have becaus eof some reasons for loving to chat with them and we missed the soul of our lloving ones
2006-12-29 20:28:32
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answered by mysterious girl 1
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nope
2006-12-29 15:35:37
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answered by blahblahblah 3
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I doubt it;
2006-12-29 17:05:18
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answered by huggz 7
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No.
2006-12-29 16:03:13
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answered by Jerry P 6
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