Your brain relies on your vision to make sense of he world. But given complicated way your brain perceive visual images, it's basically just hallucinating what it thinks is there, based on incomplete information. It's no small wonder it gets things wrong from time to time. One researcher found that blindfolding participants enhanced their other senses. Subject quickly learned to navigate unfamiliar terrain even without the help of vision by listening, smelling, and touching. A different study showed that sitting quietly with a blindfold for just ninety minutes improve participant's hearing. Other research suggests that doing tasks while blindfolded can improve memory, motor skills, and problem-solving. Should you break out a blindfold and try to make dinner? Probably not. But closing your eyes and letting other sense do some work may stimulate your brain. But don't close your eyes while your drivingđź’€
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