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Blindness sharpens touch perception, study finds

Blind individuals process gentle and discriminative touch more effectively than sighted people, according to new research. The finding could inform rehabilitation programs, assistive technology design, and our understanding of sensory adaptation—areas where disability-informed innovation is increasingly recognized as a competitive advantage.

Originaltitel: The perception of affective and discriminative touch in blind individuals

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