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How Would You Describe Green To A Blind Person?
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Apart from being the colour of trees, leaves and grass? Something they could imagine?
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I remember a TV programme years ago testing the ability of blind- from- birth people being able to differentiat e colours by touch. They were intoduced to identical fabric dyed in different colours. After some practise, they could tell one colour from another by there being something about the 'feel'. Even though they experienced nothing visually, they...
13:02 Tue 22nd Jul 2014
I remember a TV programme years ago testing the ability of blind-from-birth people being able to differentiate colours by touch. They were intoduced to identical fabric dyed in different colours. After some practise, they could tell one colour from another by there being something about the 'feel'. Even though they experienced nothing visually, they could eventually give a name to the colour of many different items.
Most people have a sense outside of the recognised five senses, I think.
We can walk in to a room and sense that the person sitting on the sofa is in a foul mood without seeing their face or hearing them speak. It is just an atmosphere that we feel without using the sense of touch.
We often get the sense that we are being stared at by somebody behind us only to turn round and catch a stranger staring.
We get a feeling of apprehension where the hair on our arms stands up for no reason.
I have never jumped from a great height but often feel the sensation of falling when I dream.
We can walk in to a room and sense that the person sitting on the sofa is in a foul mood without seeing their face or hearing them speak. It is just an atmosphere that we feel without using the sense of touch.
We often get the sense that we are being stared at by somebody behind us only to turn round and catch a stranger staring.
We get a feeling of apprehension where the hair on our arms stands up for no reason.
I have never jumped from a great height but often feel the sensation of falling when I dream.
Yes- there are more than five senses- my son has sensory processing disorder and language and vestibular are included. What I'm trying to say is- if you made one up that doesn't exist- how would you be able to describe it? I just think it's impossible to imagine a sense you don't have. Most of what you've described do come under other senses- someone staring at you is subconscious peripheral vision.
/Okay, grass is green, but that's an exception I've put into the question./
inksplotter: why is that an exception?
(patiently) i didn't refer to grass - i referred to newly mown grass.
blind people will experience a very profound olfactory experience of mown grass (as most of us do) which they can transpose into their own internal model of what green looks like.
inksplotter: why is that an exception?
(patiently) i didn't refer to grass - i referred to newly mown grass.
blind people will experience a very profound olfactory experience of mown grass (as most of us do) which they can transpose into their own internal model of what green looks like.
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