File:Neural-Correlates-of-Natural-Human-Echolocation-in-Early-and-Late-Blind-Echolocation-Experts-pone.0020162.s012.ogg
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DescriptionNeural-Correlates-of-Natural-Human-Echolocation-in-Early-and-Late-Blind-Echolocation-Experts-pone.0020162.s012.ogg |
English: Binaural recording of a click and click echoes made in EB's ears in the anechoic chamber, while he made a click in the presence of a position marker located 150 cm straight ahead. This sound accompanies Figure 1A, main text. NOTE: We advise to use in-ear stereo headphones to listen to sound sample. |
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Source | Sound S1 from Thaler L, Arnott S, Goodale M (2011). "Neural Correlates of Natural Human Echolocation in Early and Late Blind Echolocation Experts". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0020162. PMID 21633496. PMC: 3102086. | ||
Author | Thaler L, Arnott S, Goodale M | ||
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