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- Human_echolocation abstract "Human echolocation is an ability of humans to detect objects in their environment by sensing echoes from those objects. By actively creating sounds – for example, by tapping their canes, lightly stomping their foot, snapping their fingers, or making clicking noises with their mouths – people trained to orientate with echolocation can interpret the sound waves reflected by nearby objects, accurately identifying their location and size. This ability is used by some blind people for acoustic wayfinding, or navigating within their environment using auditory rather than visual cues. It is similar in principle to active sonar and to animal echolocation, which is employed by various groups including bats, dolphins and toothed whales.".
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- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink echo.html.
- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink www.humanecholocation.com.
- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink the-blind-man-who-taught-himself-to-see.
- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink mg20227031.400-how-to-see-with-sound.html?full=true.
- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink voicefr1.htm.
- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink ReadersDigest_BatManStory.html.
- Human_echolocation wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=PspROQgS9MI).
- Human_echolocation wikiPageID "525667".
- Human_echolocation wikiPageRevisionID "606226579".
- Human_echolocation hasPhotoCollection Human_echolocation.
- Human_echolocation subject Category:Blindness.
- Human_echolocation subject Category:Sonar.
- Human_echolocation comment "Human echolocation is an ability of humans to detect objects in their environment by sensing echoes from those objects. By actively creating sounds – for example, by tapping their canes, lightly stomping their foot, snapping their fingers, or making clicking noises with their mouths – people trained to orientate with echolocation can interpret the sound waves reflected by nearby objects, accurately identifying their location and size.".
- Human_echolocation label "Human echolocation".
- Human_echolocation label "Menschliche Echoortung".
- Human_echolocation label "Écholocation humaine".
- Human_echolocation sameAs Menschliche_Echoortung.
- Human_echolocation sameAs Écholocation_humaine.
- Human_echolocation sameAs m.02llt9.
- Human_echolocation sameAs Q1920844.
- Human_echolocation sameAs Q1920844.
- Human_echolocation wasDerivedFrom Human_echolocation?oldid=606226579.
- Human_echolocation isPrimaryTopicOf Human_echolocation.