The ability to accurately locate a sound source is crucial in the blind population to orient and mobilize independently in the environment. Sound localization is accomplished by the detection of binaural differences in intensity and time of incoming sound waves along with phase differences and spectral cues. It is dependent on auditory sensitivity and processing. However, localization ability can not be predicted from the audiogram or an auditory processing evaluation. Auditory information is not received only from objects making sound, but also from objects reflecting sound. Auditory information used in this manner is called echolocation. Echolocation significantly enhances localization in the absence of vision. Research has shown that ech...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
What factors are important in the calibration of mental representations of auditory space? A substan...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
The use of active natural echolocation as a mobility aid for blind humans has received increased sci...
The paper demonstrates that blind people localize sounds more accurately than sighted people by usin...
<p>Echolocation, while a useful skill for visually impaired people, is difficult to learn because hu...
Compared to sighted listeners, blind listeners often display enhanced auditory spatial abilities suc...
AbstractBlind people use auditory information to locate sound sources and sound-reflecting objects (...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Some people can echolocate by making sonar emissions (e.g., mouth-clicks, finger snaps, feet shuffli...
Blind people use auditory information to locate sound sources and sound-reflecting objects (echoloca...
Summary : Human echolocation by visually handicapped people. Echolocation, which is an active mode o...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
What factors are important in the calibration of mental representations of auditory space? A substan...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
The use of active natural echolocation as a mobility aid for blind humans has received increased sci...
The paper demonstrates that blind people localize sounds more accurately than sighted people by usin...
<p>Echolocation, while a useful skill for visually impaired people, is difficult to learn because hu...
Compared to sighted listeners, blind listeners often display enhanced auditory spatial abilities suc...
AbstractBlind people use auditory information to locate sound sources and sound-reflecting objects (...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Some people can echolocate by making sonar emissions (e.g., mouth-clicks, finger snaps, feet shuffli...
Blind people use auditory information to locate sound sources and sound-reflecting objects (echoloca...
Summary : Human echolocation by visually handicapped people. Echolocation, which is an active mode o...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...