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Full History - 2019 - 10 - 05 - ID#ddw4ei
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Blind people who use echolocation, making clicks with their mouths to judge the location of objects when sound bounces back, unlike sighted people and blind people who don’t use echolocation, showed activation in the primary visual cortex similar to that of sighted people looking at visual stimuli. (sciencemag.org)
submitted by Sarinon
djflex90 1 points 3y ago
I actually do this sometimes. I have some vission that I use a lot but if I’m in a dark room or it’s too bright outside and I’m not sure how far away from an object I am I use it. Only if I have my dog and not my cane though
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