[Blindtlk] Echolocation: How it Works
Judy Jones
jtj1 at cableone.net
Fri Sep 12 02:34:29 UTC 2014
So true! Couldn't have said it better!
Judy
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Nusbaum via blindtlk
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 8:15 PM
To: 'Mike Freeman' ; 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Echolocation: How it Works
Many sighted people who observe my movement and daily activities assume that
my hearing is superior to theirs, even to the point of being superhuman. As
others have pointed out, I tell them that it is not that my hearing is
innately better; rather, that I pay attension to my hearing and other senses
as a replacement for the stimuli which they receive through sight. To my
frustration, sighted people seem to rely so much on their sight alone that
they are woefully unaware of many fascets of their environment. Then, not
realizing how unaware they are, they attribute our awareness to some
superhuman quality which must imbue the mysterious blind. LOL.
Chris
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From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Mike
Freeman via blindtlk
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:39 PM
To: 'justin williams'; 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Echolocation: How it Works
I think everyone has the skill. But one of the *disadvantages* of sight is
that so much information is constantly bombarding sighted people that they
tend to tune a lot of other stimuli out. Moreover, there is more than one
thing going on often -- at least in instances such as the garage door you
speak of below: as one approaches a wall or other substantial obstruction,
one encounters *very* slight changes in air pressure -- changes that your
ears have no trouble detecting even when there is no sound to give you an
impression of an area's ambiance. Your friend probably didn't know to pay
attention to these slight pressure differences.
Like a great deal else involved with blindness, most people have the skills
they impute to us -- they just don't use them because they don't have to.
Mike Freeman
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Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Echolocation: How it Works
Lol; that's funny. Here is the thing. I don't understand who others don't
have it either; sighted people don't seem t usually be able t hear it.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:00 PM
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When I have talked with Daniel Kish with the thought of doing an article for
the Braille Monitor, I read some of their material. I don't believe that
they suggest this is a substitute for the cane but in enhancement of what
one can perceive. Whether we like the idea of making clicking noises or not,
I bet we have all used finger snaps, toe taps, or some other noise in the
environment. I grew up thinking that everyone had echolocation. I didn't
know that that was its name, but people were so amazed that I had it that
one day I wanted to show my aunt that she too could do it. I took her to our
garage door, made her back up about ten steps, convinced her to close her
eyes, and confidently said that if she only walked forward until she heard
the reflected noise, she would be all right. The only noise that both of us
heard was her hitting the door. I was surprised. She was angry. So, while
the skill seems to have come naturally to me, I am prepared to say that not
everyone has it.
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From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve
Jacobson via blindtlk
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 2:43 PM
To: Larry Wayland via blindtlk
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Echolocation: How it Works
I could detect poles when I was younger and still can sometimes as well as
objects sitting in the middle of a sidewalk. I'm not advocating not using a
cane, though, just trying to contribute to the understanding of the
technique. There may be people who can detect steps down but I can't say I
was ever good at it. Although there is nothing for sound to bounce off of,
one can here the constant surface of a sidewalk or floor. Therefore, if one
can detect the absence of that surface in front of them, one might deduce
that there was a step down. One might be able to tell that the surface is
lower in front of them thus indicating a step down. It is hard to explain,
but you hear more than you would think, but one's ability to hear such
things can be affected by the noise that is around them, so it does not
replace a cane in my opinion.
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 12:10:23 -0500, Larry Wayland via blindtlk wrote:
>No, there would be nothing for the sound to bounce off of.
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>via blindtlk
>Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 7:52 AM
>To: Cindy Ray; Blind Talk Mailing List
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>I don't see how anyone can echolocate down-going curbs, objects, holes,
etc.
>without a cane. Can anyone do that?
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>From: "Cindy Ray via blindtlk" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
>To: "Robin" <robin-melvin at comcast.net>; "Blind Talk Mailing List"
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>Well, I have used finger snapping, clicking of the tongue sometimes,
>the cane, whatever. But I canâ¬"t see how you can use this echo
>location
without a
>cane or something. I donâ¬"t think you can travel as quickly, you are
>less likely to know until too late that you are stepping off of an
>edged sidewalk, and if there is construction or lawn mowers going echo
>location does not work. I used to not use a cane at school, and they
>used to edge
the
>sidewalks.
>Cindy
>On Sep 8, 2014, at 7:15 AM, Robin via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Regarding the instruction of EchoLocation (i.e., FlashSonar), 2 of
>> the people I hear who train people in its use are Justin Louchart and
>> Daniel Kish.
>>
>> Daniel Kish is probably the individual, who demonstrated cycling
>> using EchoLocation (i.e., FlashSonar).
>>
>> I've heard he has established a NonProfit Organization in Southern
>> California (World Access for the Blind), and frequently travels the
>> world
>> teaching its use. He is also the individual, who taught Ben
>> Underwood,
who
>> Passed Away.
>>
>> What is more "socially acceptable" a White Cane or a GuideDog, a
>> White Cane or "Tongue Clicking, Tongue Clicking or a GuideDog? I say
>> whatever works although it would greatly enhance an individual's
>> repitoire if he/she possessed at least 2 of the 3 Mobility skills to
>> rely on. This is just my personal opinion. I don't really care if it
>> is "socially acceptable" or not
>>
>> At 04:01 AM 9/8/2014, you wrote:
>>> They make clickers that are mechanical. they aren't electronic, just a
>>> piece of metal bent in such a way that when you push it, it makes a
click
>>> sound. they cost about $1 and can be found in any pet store. they
>>> were
>>> first used in dolphin training, but are now used in all sorts of
>>> animal training. I'm not sure that it's much more socially
>>> acceptable to go around clicking one of these things than it would
>>> be to do the tongue click though. Probably a bit, but I still think
>>> you'd look odd unless
you
>>> had a dog along that you were training. I'd also like to add a note
about
>>> the concept of socially acceptable. the cane is considered socially
>>> acceptable because we, blind folks, have made it so. If, instead
>>> many moons ago, ancient blind folks decided that the click noise was
>>> the way to go and used that and educated sighted folks on that, then
>>> the clicks would be what is socially acceptable. It's all in the
>>> history and the perception. There is nothing more or less weird
>>> about
the clicking.
>>> It's just not what we are used to. If all blind people everywhere
>>> decided to use exclusively echolocation and use clicking, it would
>>> soon become the norm and socially acceptable. Just sayin' Julie
>>> -----Original
>>> Message----- From: Steve Jacobson via blindtlk Sent: Sunday,
>>> September 07, 2014 9:25 PM To: Christine Olivares via blindtlk Subject:
Re:
>>> [Blindtlk] Echolocation: How it Works Part of the challenge is that
>>> one feels a little conspicuous clicking sometimes as that is
>>> sometimes associated with other developmental disabilities. It is
>>> too bad in a
way
>>> because it is effective. I have found that I can get some of the
>>> same information, though, from the tapping of my cane, snapping my
>>> fingers, and from rattling keys. I have sometimes thought that some
>>> sort of electronic sound source could be developed that could be
>>> even more effective and also more socially acceptable. Best regards,
>>> Steve
Jacobson
>>> On Sun, 7 Sep 2014 20:23:10 -0400, Christine Olivares via blindtlk
wrote:
>>> >Hello all, >I have a totally blind friend who uses echo location
>>> but
he
>>> does not click. >He will use his foot and stamp on the ground or floor.
>>> On the other hand, >my husband is also blind and he doesnââ> wrote:
>>>> >>>>> HI >>>>> Since when does not
>>> having a cane mean that you aren't >>>> blind. Very very judgmental.
>>> >>>>> >>>>> Marsha >>>>> >>>>>
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