Lecturer in Psychology, University of Essex
Dr Loes van Dam is a cognitive neuroscientist / psychophysicist with expertise in the areas of human multi-sensory perception and action. She is interested in how the human brain transforms the sensory information it receives into adequate perceptual interpretations and goal-oriented behavior. Her current research is focused on the dynamics of these processes.
Do blind people have better hearing?
Sep 10, 2018 14:07 pm UTC| Health
The sensation of sound occurs when the vibrations from sounds enter our ear and cause little hairlike structures called hair cells within our inner ear to move back and forth. The hair cells transform this movement into...
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