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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 15 MIN

How the Blind Use Echolocation to See

from When Life Gives You a Brain · host Suzi Travis

Some blind people can see using sound. They echolocate. When they do this, their visual cortex responds to sounds like it normally would for sight. Through stories of blind individuals who can ride bikes using sound and babies who learn to 'see' using specially designed glasses, this article takes us deep into questions about the nature of perception itself. What if seeing isn't really about having working eyes at all? The answer might just change how you think about what it means to see. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit suzitravis.substack.com

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Some blind people can see using sound. They echolocate. When they do this, their visual cortex responds to sounds like it normally would for sight. Through stories of blind individuals who can ride bikes using sound and babies who learn to 'see'...

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