Your statement, not mine. And I wrote intelligence, not sentience.
People who become quadriplegic as adults (or older children) have already developed intelligence before.
My theory (which I have not researched in any way) implies that someone born fully quadriplegic would be severely impaired in developing intelligence. Sight and hearing are of course also important sources of feedback, the question is whether they are sufficient.
People who become quadriplegic as adults (or older children) have already developed intelligence before.
My theory (which I have not researched in any way) implies that someone born fully quadriplegic would be severely impaired in developing intelligence. Sight and hearing are of course also important sources of feedback, the question is whether they are sufficient.