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Blind people can use echolocation to see – and now we know what's happening in their brain when they do it
Some blind people can use the returning echoes from clicking their tongues to "see" with echolocation, and now researchers ...
Some blind people use returning echoes from their own mouth clicks to perceive external surroundings, or echolocation. New ...
How does human echolocation work? Researcher found that the brain accumulates information across multiple mouth clicks to ...
Some blind people use returning echoes from their own mouth clicks to perceive external surroundings, or echolocation. New from eNeuro, Haydee Garcia ...
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How some people echolocate like bats
Animals like bats and dolphins navigate the world using echolocation, but there’s also another animal capable of such a feat: ...
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