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Deaf people may think in sign language, visual images, or written language, depending on their experiences and preferences. Some may also think in a combination of these forms.
deaf or hard of hearing people can do everything except hearing.
Yes. You do not use your ears to 'hear' yourself think. Playing a song in your head does not create vibrations that send a message from your ear to brain.
Mozart was deaf but he never was. Most people believe he was deaf In fact my sister asked my mum if Mozart was deaf i think she has been watching Night at the Museum!
Yes, deaf people may talk to themselves in sign language just as hearing individuals may talk to themselves aloud. Signing to oneself can be a way to think through problems, practice signing skills, or express thoughts and emotions silently.
gandhi i think so. gandhi i think so. Helen Keller is probably the most well known deaf person.
Think about Beethoven. He was deaf. He became a musican, he felt the different vibrations through the notes that he played.
Deaf individuals who have never heard speech may think in visual images, concepts, or experiences rather than a specific language. For those who use sign language, their thoughts may involve visual or spatial representations of signs and gestures. Each person may have a unique way of thinking based on their individual experiences and mode of communication.
To Sign Language with deaf people
a couple... but they must be blind and deaf
Maybe, depends on how you look when you yawn. I guess.
no I don't think so however you can go deaf if people punch you dead hard in the ear.