Did you know some blind people can use echolocation? They produce clicking sounds and then listen to the echoes bouncing back to navigate their surroundings! fMRI scans of these individuals reveal ...
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TIL of Daniel Kish. Blind since the age of 13 months old, he taught himself to navigate by clicking his tongue and listening for echoes, similar to echolocation in bats. Kish and
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![There is a blind guy who can ride his bike in traffic by clicking his tongue and listening to the echoes : r/science There is a blind guy who can ride his bike in traffic by clicking his tongue and listening to the echoes : r/science](https://external-preview.redd.it/IIT93I07haTIDUAqcB2DST7MdE-RTRcLgnZPh1ogon0.jpg?auto=webp&s=fcd207de58b2bd47c4af5dac1464d341ddcfae2f)