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Spanish scientists Study the Effectiveness of Sonar Signals in humans


Humans Can Develop Bat-Like Echolocation: Acoustic signaling using tongue clicks could aid the blind, study shows

US News and World Report - July, 2009

Echolocation Allows Blind Humans to 'See'

Discovery News - July, 2009

Humans Can Learn to "See" With Sound, Study Says

National Geographic News - July. 2009

Spanish scientists develop echolocation in humans

PhysOrg - June, 2009

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