Blind humans have been known to use echolocation to "see" their environment, but even sighted people can learn the skill, a new study finds. While the human brain normally suppresses echoes, it perceives them when a person uses echolocation.
Blind humans have been known to use echolocation to "see" their environment, but even sighted people can learn the skill, a new study finds. While the human brain normally suppresses echoes, it perceives them when a person uses echolocation.
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