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2007-01-04 20:44:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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We do. And it's full of stars.

2007-01-04 20:47:41 · answer #1 · answered by slowlygrowing 2 · 0 0

People who are blind do dream. The dreams of people who have been blind from a very early age (called “congenital blindness”) tend to be different from those who are blind now but had sight before. Those who are congenitally blind often have dreams that include more instances of sounds. Both groups experience dreams as imaginatively rich as those of sighted people.

Whether or not congenitally blind people dream in images has been studied, but the findings have been mixed – some studies conclude that congenitally blind people do not dream visual images, while other reports conclude that they do.

2007-01-05 05:14:30 · answer #2 · answered by Dorthy K 1 · 0 0

if a blind person couldn't visualize, then how do you explain that so many blind people are able to navigate by themselves in cities. Years ago I saw a news magazine report on TV about a blind fellow who designed and built houses for a living, and he was very good at it. I submit that anyone who can visualize well enough to do either of these remarkable things dreams dreams just as you and I do

2007-01-05 09:56:42 · answer #3 · answered by al b 5 · 0 0

A blind person can not see, unless of course they developed blindness over a period of time. But they have an active mind, so yes they probably do, just not in the same way as people who can see.

2007-01-05 04:53:07 · answer #4 · answered by Kgirl 2 · 0 0

and deaf,
the voice of the lord...

2007-01-05 04:46:40 · answer #5 · answered by blahblahblah 5 · 0 0

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