If someone thought of this sorry about that.At school the other day I was watching a video about the 5 senses.It said if your blind you would often get weird dreams/nightmares because you dont usually see anything ,the brain generates something made up ,takes things you saw before you were blind,or both.When I heard that I thought of Madotsuki.Maybe she's blind and she doesn't know where to go so she doesn't go outside.The place she might only know where to go is the veranda since it's so small and all.So /t/ tell me what you think about it.
If someone thought of this sorry about that.
At school the other day I was watching a video about the 5 senses.It said if your blind you would often get weird dreams/nightmares because you dont usually see anything ,the brain generates something made up ,takes things you saw before you were blind,or both.When I heard that I thought of Madotsuki.Maybe she's blind and she doesn't know where to go so she doesn't go outside.The place she might only know where to go is the veranda since it's so small and all.So /t/ tell me what you think about it.
Then how the hell does she play Nasu?
>>1732Good point
This makes me think what people who have been blind for life dream of.Perhaps they only dream sounds.
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On a side (main) note the blindness makes the end of the game seem almost like a hilarious accident
>>1734>This makes me think what people who have been blind for life dream of.Because they have never needed to use the parts of their brains that interpret visual input from the eyes, those parts of the brain never develop, and shrink away. Thus, even in dreams, it is very rare for someone who has been blind their whole life to "see" something, as such, because even without needing to use their eyes while they sleep, their brains can't generate images from areas it's never used. Most people who have been blind for life say that, when they dream, rather than, for example, "seeing" a building, they simply "know that it is there", because dreams have easy logic that way.
>>1734
>This makes me think what people who have been blind for life dream of.
Because they have never needed to use the parts of their brains that interpret visual input from the eyes, those parts of the brain never develop, and shrink away. Thus, even in dreams, it is very rare for someone who has been blind their whole life to "see" something, as such, because even without needing to use their eyes while they sleep, their brains can't generate images from areas it's never used.
Most people who have been blind for life say that, when they dream, rather than, for example, "seeing" a building, they simply "know that it is there", because dreams have easy logic that way.