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Research Shows How Deaf Cats' Brains Re-Purpose Auditory Centers

An anonymous reader writes "Deaf or blind people often report enhanced abilities in their remaining senses, but up until now, no one has explained how and why that could be. Researchers at the University of Western Ontario, led by Stephen Lomber of The Centre for Brain and Mind, have discovered there is a causal link between enhanced visual abilities and reorganization of the part of the brain that usually handles auditory input in congenitally deaf cats. The findings, published online in Nature Neuroscience, provide insight into the plasticity that may occur in the brains of deaf people."

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  1. That's good news for deaf cats by MrEricSir · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because getting a hearing aid to fit in a cat's ear would be rather difficult.

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  2. Ahh yes, by gandhi_2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The rare intersection of cats, disabilities, abilities, and jokes:

    What has 9 arms, and ROCKS?

  3. Re:My cat isn't deaf by falsified · · Score: 4, Funny

    Turn on a vacuum cleaner.

    If you have to peel the cat out from underneath your bed ten seconds later, then it is not deaf.

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  4. Welcome by captain_dope_pants · · Score: 3, Funny

    I for one welcome our deaf cat overlords.

    I said "I welcome you"

    I WELCOME YOU DEAF CATS!

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