© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The active sensing and perception of the environment by auditory means is typically known as echolocation and it can be acquired by humans, who can profit from it in the absence of vision. We investigated the ability of twenty-one untrained sighted participants to use echolocation with self-generated oral clicks for aligning themselves within the horizontal plane towards a virtual wall, emulated with an acoustic virtual reality system, at distances between 1 and 32 m, in the absence of background noise and reverberation. Participants were able to detect the virtual wall on 61% of the trials, although with large differences across individuals and distances. The use of louder and shorter clicks led to an increased performa...
Several studies provide evidence that blind people orient themselves using echolocation, transmittin...
We investigated whether training sighted individuals to attend to information in echoes could impro...
In this article we present the results of localization experiment accomplished in a real virtual roo...
The active sensing and perception of the environment by auditory means is typically known as echoloc...
The active sensing and perception of the environment by auditory means is typically known as echolo...
We provide the raw and processed data of an experiment about "Localization of a virtual wall by mean...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Many blind people rely on echoes from self-produced sounds to assess their environment. It has been ...
Many blind people rely on echoes from self-produced sounds to assess their environment. It has been ...
<div><p>Many blind people rely on echoes from self-produced sounds to assess their environment. It h...
© 2017 S. Hirzel Verlag EAA. Human echolocation is an auditory phenomenon, and as such, inherits the...
\u3cp\u3eSome people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here,...
International audienceStudies on audiovisual interactions in sound localization have primarily focus...
is known about the factors influencing object localisation using a ‘searching’ strategy. In this pap...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
Several studies provide evidence that blind people orient themselves using echolocation, transmittin...
We investigated whether training sighted individuals to attend to information in echoes could impro...
In this article we present the results of localization experiment accomplished in a real virtual roo...
The active sensing and perception of the environment by auditory means is typically known as echoloc...
The active sensing and perception of the environment by auditory means is typically known as echolo...
We provide the raw and processed data of an experiment about "Localization of a virtual wall by mean...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Many blind people rely on echoes from self-produced sounds to assess their environment. It has been ...
Many blind people rely on echoes from self-produced sounds to assess their environment. It has been ...
<div><p>Many blind people rely on echoes from self-produced sounds to assess their environment. It h...
© 2017 S. Hirzel Verlag EAA. Human echolocation is an auditory phenomenon, and as such, inherits the...
\u3cp\u3eSome people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here,...
International audienceStudies on audiovisual interactions in sound localization have primarily focus...
is known about the factors influencing object localisation using a ‘searching’ strategy. In this pap...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
Several studies provide evidence that blind people orient themselves using echolocation, transmittin...
We investigated whether training sighted individuals to attend to information in echoes could impro...
In this article we present the results of localization experiment accomplished in a real virtual roo...