AbstractSome blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes that reflect from silent objects and surfaces in their surroundings. These echoes contain information about the size, shape, location, and material properties of objects. Here we present results from an fMRI experiment that investigated the neural activity underlying the processing of materials through echolocation. Three blind echolocation experts (as well as three blind and three sighted non-echolocating control participants) took part in the experiment. First, we made binaural sound recordings in the ears of each echolocator while he produced clicks in the presence of one of three different materials (fleece, synthetic foliage, or whitebo...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
The ability to compute the location and direction of sounds is a crucial skill for efficiently inter...
Some blind humans make clicking noises with their mouth and use the reflected echoes to perceive obj...
Some blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes that re...
AbstractSome blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes...
A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by producing mouth cl...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produc...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produ...
Some blind humans use the reflected echoes from self-produced signals to perceive their silent surro...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
The functional specializations of cortical sensory areas were traditionally viewed as being tied to ...
The functional specializations of cortical sensory areas were traditionally viewed as being tied to ...
Bats and dolphins are known for their ability to use echolocation. They emit bursts of sounds and li...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
The ability to compute the location and direction of sounds is a crucial skill for efficiently inter...
Some blind humans make clicking noises with their mouth and use the reflected echoes to perceive obj...
Some blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes that re...
AbstractSome blind humans use sound to navigate by emitting mouth-clicks and listening to the echoes...
A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by producing mouth cl...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produc...
Background: A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply by produ...
Some blind humans use the reflected echoes from self-produced signals to perceive their silent surro...
Echolocation is the ability to use sound-echoes to infer spatial information about the environment. ...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
The functional specializations of cortical sensory areas were traditionally viewed as being tied to ...
The functional specializations of cortical sensory areas were traditionally viewed as being tied to ...
Bats and dolphins are known for their ability to use echolocation. They emit bursts of sounds and li...
Echolocation can be used by blind and sighted humans to navigate their environment. The current stud...
Echolocation is a perceptual and navigational skill that can be acquired by some individuals. Regard...
The ability to compute the location and direction of sounds is a crucial skill for efficiently inter...
Some blind humans make clicking noises with their mouth and use the reflected echoes to perceive obj...