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Sensible Miracle: Background Information on Being Blind Effecting Other Senses

Sensible Miracle: Background Information on Being Blind Effecting Other Senses. By: Bethany Anderson and Sierra Emery. How Your Brain Functions With Your Senses:. We put most of our focus on what we see, so it dominates the others.

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Sensible Miracle: Background Information on Being Blind Effecting Other Senses

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  1. Sensible Miracle: Background Information on Being Blind Effecting Other Senses By: Bethany Anderson and Sierra Emery

  2. How Your Brain Functions With Your Senses: • We put most of our focus on what we see, so it dominates the others. • In order our senses would go vision, hearing, then touch, taste, and smell are significant in specific circumstances, so they are pretty much tied for last. • This stream of input into our brains is guided by our attention. • This attention turns our head, moves our bodies, as well as being able to create narrow, or broad focus.

  3. Why Sight Dominates Other Senses: • Sight is our usual primary sense because we get most of our useful information from sight. • It takes more to concentrate on sight than other senses because of the spectrum and intensity, this is why our brain focuses mainly works with sight. • Sight helps us to gain most of our knowledge, and the brains functions with that more because of it.

  4. When Dominate Senses Change: • Your dominate sense of sight changes when you lose your vision and become blind. • Other times when your eating, you sense of smell and taste become your dominate senses. • When you become blind you sense of feel, and hearing become very keen. • Hearing is important for blind people because it’s one way they can tell where they are, and what’s going on around them.

  5. Organs That Work With These Senses: • Common sense- You should know what organs cooperate with your 5 sense. • Your eyes give you sight; be careful with your eyes because that is your main sense, and it’s easy to become blind. • Your nose gives you your sense of smell • Your hands, feet, and entire body allow you to feel. • Your tongue, and taste buds allow you to taste hence their name taste buds. • Your ears allow you to hear… Told you common sense.

  6. Cites: • http://changingminds.org/explanations/sift/sense.htm • http://ezinearticles.com/?Write-Better---Brain-Activity-and-the-Five-Senses&id=4005868 • http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0932466.html

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