it’s a rather more confused experience than for those who have always been sighted.
I suppose they just need to develop the spatial skill to process the information? As I said there is no reason to believe these people lack qualias, as color-blind people with synesthesia experience so-called “Moon Colors”
I have never heard of people who acquired sight later in life experience long-term issues with the sense; unlike say people who haven’t been exposed to language at an early age.
Fresh from birth babies have also trouble seeing and I think this is a simliar lack of sensory skill but I would characterise it as more of a cognitive one rather than a spatial one. Althought with babies their understanding is all-around limited whereas if someone is new to seeing but otherwise familiar with life the “noobiness” is very pinpointed to a narrow sector.
I suppose they just need to develop the spatial skill to process the information? As I said there is no reason to believe these people lack qualias, as color-blind people with synesthesia experience so-called “Moon Colors”
I have never heard of people who acquired sight later in life experience long-term issues with the sense; unlike say people who haven’t been exposed to language at an early age.
Fresh from birth babies have also trouble seeing and I think this is a simliar lack of sensory skill but I would characterise it as more of a cognitive one rather than a spatial one. Althought with babies their understanding is all-around limited whereas if someone is new to seeing but otherwise familiar with life the “noobiness” is very pinpointed to a narrow sector.