Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current study investigated the neural activity underlying processing of path direction during walking. Brain activity was measured with fMRI in three blind echolocation experts, and three blind and three sighted novices. During scanning, participants listened to binaural recordings that had been made prior to scanning while echolocation experts had echolocated during walking along a corridor which could continue to the left, right, or straight ahead. Participants also listened to control sounds that contained ambient sounds and clicks, but no echoes. The task was to decide if the corridor in the recording continued to the left, right, or straight ahead, ...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
AbstractSome blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes...
People use sensory, in particular visual, information to guide actions such as walking around obstac...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
<p>Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current s...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produc...
A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by producing mouth cl...
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...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
Echolocation can be beneficial for the orientation and mobility of visually impaired people. Researc...
Some blind humans use the reflected echoes from self-produced signals to perceive their silent surro...
The ability of blind humans to navigate complex environments through echolocation has received rapid...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
AbstractSome blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes...
People use sensory, in particular visual, information to guide actions such as walking around obstac...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
<p>Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current s...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produc...
A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by producing mouth cl...
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...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
Echolocation can be beneficial for the orientation and mobility of visually impaired people. Researc...
Some blind humans use the reflected echoes from self-produced signals to perceive their silent surro...
The ability of blind humans to navigate complex environments through echolocation has received rapid...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
AbstractSome blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes...
People use sensory, in particular visual, information to guide actions such as walking around obstac...