Braille Interactive Exhibit

From the press release:
2019 Lectures & Curator’s Coffee Series: “The Brain: It’s More Than You Think”

New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science

In this interactive exhibit, visitors try to read by touching, or using Braille. The brain has plasticity, and can change to make up for loss or adapt to a person’s needs. For example, blind Braille readers use parts of the visual cortex, a sensory area usually reserved for sight, and read the words by “seeing” them.

Credit: Courtesy of AMNH/D. Finnin


Note: Representative image at left is often cropped for display purposes. Downloaded high-resolution images are not cropped.