Acoustic Topography: The Neuroplasticity of Human Echolocation: Clicks, Echoes, and the Radical Repurposing of the Visual Cortex in Human Biology
By Rachel Hess
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How is it physically possible for a completely blind individual to confidently ride a bicycle through a crowded, unfamiliar city street without a cane? The answer lies in one of the most staggering demonstrations of human biological adaptability ever recorded by modern science: human echolocation.By producing sharp, precise tongue clicks, certain blind individuals have trained themselves to analyze the returning acoustic echoes to determine the exact size, distance, and density of surroundi...



