Nature Neuroscience, patients who had been blind since birth underwent sight-restoring surgeries as children or adolescent. In the day or two following surgery, patients seemed unable to match what they felt with their hands with what they saw, the researchers found, but a week later, they could.
The size and shape were fairly accurate in 2D and he could even draw it from several angles without having to touch it again — Sir2u
But did he know what fruit is was? — Anonymys
Could he have known the difference between a circle and a square without somebody telling him? — Anonymys
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