RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @spiantado: 👂👂
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RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StriemAmit: Echolocation training!
RT @Multimodallang: Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program.…
RT @SocialVisionLab: Great work by my @DurhamPsych colleagues! https://t.co/Tgk7uQXohs
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
Echolocation training!
Super cool...I wonder if there is any relationship to language? Do people unknowingly echo locate while speaking, and in hunter gatherer indigenous populations does language play a role in navigating in the dark?
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
Great work by my @DurhamPsych colleagues!
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
RT @StevenDakin: Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise…
Very interesting. Humans trained to echo-locate with clicks can (with no visual information) use it to navigate, recognise size and even achieve 75% correct orientation discrimination! https://t.co/fkeaydfJrp https://t.co/Yf8Rqr95BS
RT @Multimodallang: Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program.…
RT @Multimodallang: Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program.…
Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program. @mamus_ae @laurajspeed @asifa_majid https://t.co/Wfba9iiMgc
Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program https://t.co/cJs7d01M1q