HOW HUMAN USE ACOUSTICS AND ECHOLOCATION
Echolocation is used by blind animals such as bats, whales
to detect what is going on in the environment. The research on Facebook shows
how humans use acoustics and echolocation is done by researchers at the
University of Cambridge. Dr. toile did her research on how humans can see sound
by detecting the echoes around them. In 2014, researchers did some work on
experimenting with echolocators with a machine to see changes whenever they see
them. They did perceive the changes and therefore, can identify objects in the
environment. Humans use echolocation to improve the lives of blind people
through mobility. Blind people use echolocation to expand their mobility to
identify more of an object e.g. the beauty, texture, differences and
similarities. Brain changes the motive whenever humans echolocate since it
detects itself. That is why blind people click their tongue to identify objects
around them to act normally like other another sight people. With the help of
echolocation, blind people can able to do sports activities such as playing
football, netball and hiking. Acoustic is used by humans to interact with
others without difficulty. It is more of a sound scenario that the listener
would tend to perceive.
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