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Connections: Connecting Despite the Loss of Sight or Hearing

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Abstract
Helen Keller, who was both blind and deaf, said that to her deafness was more bothersome than blindness. Her blindness, she said, kept her from things; deafness separated her from people. For David Myers who is on a trajectory toward complete deafness, sight is the primary sense. He notes that communication, voice to voice, face to face, is what enables us as humans to connect and to belong.
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Introduction to Psychology, Sensation and Perception, Inside Out
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00:01:17 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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