Do you hear what I see? How blindness changes how you process the sound of movement
- Written by Ione Fine, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
Sighted people would have a hard time crossing the street by sound alone.Maskot/DigitalVision via Getty ImagesAlmost nothing in the world is still. Toddlers dash across the living room. Cars zip across the street. Motion is one of the most important features in the environment; the ability to predict the movement of objects in the world is often...
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