Of course, even if she could understand it, being able to apply it practically and effectively is a completely different matter. Knowledge and experience are fundamentally distinct from each other. Only when experience decorates the foundation of knowledge can it be considered a true ability.
In other words, even if she could see with her eyes, hear with her ears, and feel human emotions, that would only be the groundwork. To utilize this in the future, further embellishment through experience is necessary.