James Bennett Saxon

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People who are fluent in sign language, as Cooke is, have been found to have an enhanced ability to process visual and spatial information. Such superior performance is exhibited by hearing people who know sign language, as well as by the hearing impaired—suggesting that it is the repeated use of a structured system of meaning-bearing gestures that helps improve spatial thinking.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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