Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. Some blind people have developed extraordinary proficiency in echolocation using mouth-clicks. The first step of human biosonar is the transmission (mouth click) and subsequent reception of the resultant sound through the ear. Existing head-related transfer function (HRTF) data bases provide descriptions of reception of the resultant sound. For the current report, we collected a large database of click emissions with three blind people expertly trained in echolocation, which allowed us to perform unprecedented analyses. Specifically, the current report provides the first ever description of the spatial distribution (i.e. beam pattern) of huma...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
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...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
\u3cp\u3eSome people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here,...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Some blind individuals have the ability to detect and classify objects in complex scenes by using ec...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
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...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
\u3cp\u3eSome people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here,...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Some blind individuals have the ability to detect and classify objects in complex scenes by using ec...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Some people who are blind have trained themselves in echolocation using mouth clicks. Here, we provi...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environme...
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...