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How Some People Echolocate Like Bats

How Some People Echolocate Like Bats

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Interactive Video

Science

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explains echolocation, a technique used by animals like bats and dolphins to navigate using sound. Humans can also echolocate, primarily benefiting blind individuals by helping them navigate their environment. By making clicking sounds and interpreting the echoes, they can perceive object size, shape, and distance. Human echolocation differs from animals, as humans emit sound in a focused cone and require head movement for effective navigation. Some blind people naturally develop this skill, but it can be taught to others, including sighted individuals. Studies show that echolocation can lead to brain rewiring, allowing sound to be processed visually, though research is limited.

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