If the people were born blind, they have no visual imagery; the dreams consist of impressions from the other senses -- touch, hearing, smell, and taste. If the people were sighted and then became blind, their dreams contain visual imagery -- but these visual dreams might cease to occur eventually
2007-03-07 12:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, it truly is hard to do, yet sure. I dream. i'm blind from beginning. i take advantage of a 2d sight in case you'll to interact. i'm a uncommon blind, Hemeralopic. I have almost no inventive and prescient at the same time as uncovered to gentle. I see utilising a range of resolocation. As an merchandise vibrates, it sends out what's termed a resonation, which acts like a range of metadata, and searching on resonation length, i'm getting texture, structure, and colorings. It has required 11 or so years of no sight in any respect, and then an quite significant discovery to achieve this. I have perfected the attitude. There bypass, I have had some seen desires. i have not been able to dream in some time, besides the undeniable fact that it truly is conceivable.
2016-10-17 10:10:07
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answered by coombe 4
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Of course Blind people can dream. If they were at some point able to see before going blind I'm sure they dream the same as we do. But if they were blind from birth then I think they might imagine colors and sights in their mind as they sleep.
There's a blind guy at my school. I should ask him tomorrow..
2007-03-03 14:35:19
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answered by Blue 1
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i am answering on behalf of my blind friend, he is talkin to me as i type,
1 if they were born blind then yes, they only dream of dreams where they hear, touch, smell, (or taste)
2 if they became blind during some point in their life, then they will still have experience with sight, meaning they will still see in thier dreams
3 born-blinds never experienced sight in all their life meaning that theyre dreams consist of ONLY the 4 other senses
2007-03-03 14:33:19
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answered by spiderk132 4
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If they were always blind then they dream the same way they go through life. They dream in feelings and smells and sounds. If somone became blind they dream in color and visions along with sound and smell and feel.
2007-03-03 14:39:19
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answered by Me 6
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yes they can,just like a non-blind person can see. i think they just dream different since they may not be able to see nothing in there dreams but yes they are dreaming,
2007-03-03 14:40:17
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answered by Jake Mason 1
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they probably have more sensual dreams and more sounds in thier dreams. also it depends on if they are born blind. i think those that were not blind born know what things look like and still dream in picture...i think those born blind have other senses heightened when dreaming...
2007-03-03 14:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose if they once had sight and lost it, they can dream from memory. If they were born blind, perhaps they visualize things in less traditional ways, while dreaming and while awake.
2007-03-03 14:30:40
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answered by Veruca Salt 6
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of course blind people dream, they dream of the same things sited people dream of.
they have special talking computers, with braille keyboards..they are pretty cool....
2007-03-03 14:30:41
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answered by darlin12009 5
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I guess....But why would you ask this like if you wanted a blind person to answer then how would they......
2007-03-03 14:32:39
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answered by Way2Cute 2
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