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When a blind person (never sighted) dreams during sleep, do they "see" in them the way sighted people do?

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Do they see places and things and people's faces or pets for example? Do they dream in color?

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  1. I think they just see what they think the people look like.  Its probably like reading a book to them like how u imagine what the characters look like in color in a dream or daydream. Hmm the brain is capable of a lot though so i do think they can kinda see the way we do in dreams.


  2. Im pretty sure if they were born blind they have no concept of sight, or colors.

    Dreams are random leftovers the mind throws together, I doubt they would have visual dreams, they have no visual inputs.

    Certainly not like we do at least, if they have visuals it will not be of real objects, because they have never seen real objects.

  3. if a person is born blind, they dream without visual images. Instead, their dreams are just full of sound, emotional sensation, and touch.

    i remember someone askin tht question 2 my health teacher in gr.6 =]

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