What happen when a person loses their vision


Problem: You have probably heard that when a person loses their vision, their other senses compensate, for example, the sense of hearing increases. Is there any scientific evidence to back this up, or is this just a myth? Explain. A lot of people who have lost the sense of smell also say that they lose some of their sense of taste. Why do you think there is a link between taste and smell, looking at it anatomically? You have company coming over, so you decide to deodorize your room with a spray air freshener. A few minutes later your friend walks in and says "your house smells so clean". You notice that you can no longer smell the scent after being in the room for a while. Explain this phenomenon.

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