Study suggests blind people excel at memorizing spoken infor

Study suggests blind people excel at memorizing spoken information

There's a belief that when someone loses one ability, another improves correspondingly. New research bears this out – in one scenario, at least – as it indicates that blind people remember spoken information better than their sighted counterparts.

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