Completely blind people do not see anything at all from the outside world.
Some who are legally blind can still distinguish light from dark.
Some people say blind people only see darkness, but it isn't confirmed only because people who have seen color all their life who become blind say they only see black.
Each blind person is as unique and individual as other persons, so it is impossible to make a general statement that would apply to everyone with visual handicaps. It is only possible to say that some blind persons see in their dreams while other blind persons do not.
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I've heard of blind people actually seeing who have never seen before. They're normally psychic.
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Most researchers believe that people who are blind from birth or who become blind in infancy do not see in their dreams. They do not retain visual imagery because it was never acquired in the first place.
However, those blinded in childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, or afterwards usually do see in their dreams. "They often retain visual imagery in their waking life and in their dreams," according to Drs Nancy Kerr of the Department of Psychology at Oglethorpe University and G. William Domhoff of the Department of Psychology at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Yes I believe they do especially if they once were able to see.
If they are born Deaf, they would have no way to incorporate hearing speech into their dreams. Most of the Deaf I've asked say they see themselves and others signing to each other in their dreams. One mentioned to me that sometimes "talking" hands appear, but faceless.
And, Deaf don't generally dream, as in wish for, being able to hear. They generally happy with who they are. Hearing people think deaf people should hear and that's how we get Audism.
This depends. Someone who got blind in an accident or from a disease but was able to see before that can surely imagine the looks of things they touch.
This is only a personal assumption, but I think people who are fully blind from birth on do not know what "seeing" itself is like as they never receive any visual information. I imagine they do get a kind of "picture" of their surrounding, but in a different way than seeing people do.
Blind people dream about the same things as sighted persons. A visual disability does not necessarily affect one's dreams.
Yes, they can.
Yes, blind people dream.
If the person has always been blind, then they wouldn't dream about colour. They would not know what any colour looks like. If they were not always blind, then they can still see colour in their dreams.
Blind, deaf, and mute individuals can still experience dreams using their other senses and memories. Dreams can involve sensations, emotions, and thoughts that do not necessarily rely on visual, auditory, or verbal input. The content of their dreams may vary based on their unique experiences and cognitive processes.
Well, I'm not blind or would not be doing this, but blind people can dream about tons of things, it is not cornered in at one or two things.
That's a good question :P
its not possible if they always been blind
yes because imagination is something that doesn't depend on sight.
The cast of Blind Dream - 2006 includes: Melissa Goad Cameron Ziedler
When you enter the second dream realm are you blind
It looks like blind people have dreams that involve their other senses. They also see many things that we ourselves have never seen before. Like when we dream of a new invention or a person we've never met or a place we've never seen or been to. We rarely have these dreams because we have the ability to see but if we didn't, like people who are blind, we would be using the imaginative part of our brain a lot more and see things that we have never seen.[ somewhat like the third eye]Well, if the person was blind for their whole life, they would dream with their other senses. But, if they were blind at a certain point in their life, they would dream of things they saw before they were blind.
Blindness in a dream is a metaphor for not "seeing" clearly, in the sense of failing to understand some situation. Compare common expressions such as, "I don't see what the fuss is about," or "he is blind to her feelings."
in a year about 5 blind people,not very many blind people are the "the blind jason" but it does happen by accident. . . most of the time.
firstly thats really bad grammar!! and probably..