I am curious about whether anyone knows of any research or if anyone has had clinical experience with collecting early recollections (ERs) from people who have been blind either since birth or from a very young age (i.e. 2-4). Specifically, I am wondering about how the collection of ERs has to be modified for such clients. My understanding is that when collecting the most vivid moment, for example, a question to be asked is, "What one IMAGE stands out the most?" I doubt such a visually-oriented question would have much meaning to someone who does not use vision. So how is this approach used with such clients, then?
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