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1.
What are some of the ways people can prevent
having a stroke?

2. A childhood friend was born without the sense
of sight but it never slowed them down and as we got into high school they
pulled off some amazing stunts including catching a line-drive baseball that
their back was turned to and being able to run across a hay field. How
could someone born without the ability to see engage in such activities?
What parts of their brain might have changed and in what ways to allow
such feats?

3. When an individual looses one of their five
senses this is when their other senses develop a hypersensitivity. Or even in
cases when a child is born without the use of one of their senses their other
senses would then develop hypersensitivity. For instance most people who have
diminished visual acuity often have a heightened sense of smell, touch and or
hearing as well. Why do you think it’s generally these senses that develop a
hypersensitivity?

4. Explain common neurological disorders that
interrupt vision, hearing, and motor control.

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