Some people can echolocate by making sonar emissions (e.g., mouth-clicks, finger snaps, feet shuffling, humming, cane tapping, etc.) and listening to the returning echoes. To date there are no statistics available about how many blind people use echolocation, but anecdotal reports in the literature suggest that perhaps between 20 and 30% of totally blind people may use it, suggesting that echolocation affords broad functional benefits. Consistent with the notion that blind individuals benefit from the use of echolocation, previous research conducted under controlled experimental conditions has shown that echolocation improves blind people's spatial sensing ability. The current study investigated if there is also evidence for functional bene...
Echolocation can be beneficial for the orientation and mobility of visually impaired people. Researc...
Some blind humans make clicking noises with their mouth and use the reflected echoes to perceive obj...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
Bats and dolphins are known for their ability to use echolocation. They emit bursts of sounds and li...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
What factors are important in the calibration of mental representations of auditory space? A substan...
People use sensory, in particular visual, information to guide actions such as walking around obstac...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation may have real-life advantages for blind people: an analysis of survey dat
The use of active natural echolocation as a mobility aid for blind humans has received increased sci...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produ...
The use of active natural echolocation as a mobility aid for blind humans has received increased sci...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Echolocation can be beneficial for the orientation and mobility of visually impaired people. Researc...
Some blind humans make clicking noises with their mouth and use the reflected echoes to perceive obj...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
Bats and dolphins are known for their ability to use echolocation. They emit bursts of sounds and li...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
What factors are important in the calibration of mental representations of auditory space? A substan...
People use sensory, in particular visual, information to guide actions such as walking around obstac...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation may have real-life advantages for blind people: an analysis of survey dat
The use of active natural echolocation as a mobility aid for blind humans has received increased sci...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produ...
The use of active natural echolocation as a mobility aid for blind humans has received increased sci...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Echolocation can be beneficial for the orientation and mobility of visually impaired people. Researc...
Some blind humans make clicking noises with their mouth and use the reflected echoes to perceive obj...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...