We may not all have pointy ears and acuate teeth , but Spanish scientists are convinced that inside every human lurks the good squash racquet - exponent : echo sounding , or navigating by sound . And they ’re determined to show us all how to unlock it !
Juan Antonio Martínez and a squad of researchers at the University of Alcalá de Henares teach a group of volunteers ( and themselves ) to make palate click standardized to those used by dolphin — although at a much slower pace . The serial of protocols they produce then called for subject to learn to aim their own sounds , and then to discern their echos to key out aim around them .
The scientists promise , though , that you do n’t call for to be unsighted ( like famous echolocaters Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood ) to awaken your latent echo sounding skills . Martínez recount SINC :

Two hours per day for a twosome of week are enough to distinguish whether you have an physical object in front of you , and within another two calendar week you’re able to tell the difference between tree diagram and a pavement .
In fact , the scientists who taught themselves echolocation can now detect far more than just the terrain ahead of them : they can distinguish os and even objects hidden in a bag .
They go for that their techniques can be put to habituate in the future by fireman , rescue workers , multitude lost in daze or those lost in bat - filled caves in West Virginia .

Spanish scientist develop replication - emplacement in humans[EurekAlert ]
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