Friday, June 3, 2011

Born deaf are having stronger eye sight than who are able to hear


A new research concludes that deaf people are having better eyesight than in people who are able to hear.
The study was conducted at University of Sheffield and it found that the retinal development is entirely different in people who born deaf and who loses their hearing ability in their earlier life.
The study indicated the people who born deaf have greater peripheral vision which allows them to have more awareness of their surroundings and it indicated that their surrounding awareness is increased by their stronger eye sight.

Andrew Elliot, the co-author of the study said, “Red enhances our physical reactions because it is seen as a danger cue.”

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