There's this continuum of perception, interoception and exteroception. Closing your eyes increases in teroception. It's true for people that can see it. Of course, people that can't see closing the eyes doesn't have this huge shift towards interoception. But there have been a few studies,. not as many as I would have liked to find, but a few studies. For instance, people who are blind or have low vision don't see very well. And they close their ears and they can't hear the external world. If you put headphones on or noise canceling headphones, then the world inside of them becomes very prominent relative to the world outside of them

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