Blindness Causes Structural Brain Changes, Implying Brain Can Re-Organize Itself to Adapt

November 19, 2009 | Source: Science Daily

Blindness causes structural changes in the brain, indicating that the brain may reorganize itself functionally in order to adapt to a loss in sensory input, say UCLA Department of Neurology scientists.

For long-term blind subjects, they found significant enlargement in areas of the brain not responsible for vision, such as working memory and improved ability to feel subtle changes in temperature and distinguish between the auditory echoes caused by walls and windows.