Human echolocation for target detection is more accurate with emissions containing higher spectral frequencies, and this is explained by echo intensity

Humans can learn to use acoustic echoes to detect and classify objects. Echolocators typically use tongue clicks to induce these echoes, and there is some evidence that higher spectral frequency content of an echolocator’s tongue click is associated with better echolocation performance. This may be...

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Main Authors: Norman, LJ, Thaler, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2018

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