This ramps up tension as you seek to complete your objective all while only being able to see
through echolocation by tapping your cane.
This unique adaptation helps them communicate with other belugas and find food
through echolocation.
A prototype of Ted Cranford's noisemaker, which the Navy had hoped to use to detect mines
through echolocation.
Not exact matches
«It means that high - frequency hearing fundamental to
echolocation evolved
through the same molecular route,» says Stephen Rossiter of Queen Mary, University of London.
If only for a few seconds we could be a bat flying
through the darkness with
echolocation or a dolphin way down under the sea using sonar clicks.
With training and practice, people can learn to use the pitch, loudness and timbre of echoes from the cane or other sounds to navigate safely
through the environment using
echolocation.
But for individuals who became impaired later in life,
echolocation training can help them to move
through the world with greater independence and safety.
In Stifled, the sounds made by your in - game character and yourself
through microphone input reveal the otherwise hidden world
through «
echolocation».
The game uses a first person perspective and has a unique gameplay mechanic, in that you interact and explore the game world
through a form of
echolocation.
Showcased at E3 this year, this videogame asks players to see the world
through sound; similar to how
echolocation would work underwater.
«You play as a blind thief named «Claire,» who uses an
echolocation program to provide hearing to navigate
through the levels in order to steal objects.
I haven't played anything quite like it and whilst the core gameplay mechanics will probably feel familiar to anyone who has played a walking simulator before, the neat little touches that the use of
echolocation brings ensures that you'll be intrigued enough to see it
through to its end.
Given a special cane, you use
echolocation to find your way
through the game's mysterious narrative.
Other Half Orbit by Jeremiah Barber with Ingrid Rojas Contreras (which already occurred), and Fathoming a Cave with Hott and musician Laura Steenberge, both explore the edges of perception
through investigations into memories and dreams, and sounding and
echolocation, respectively.
Even though we can understand the languages of many animals, studying how members of a species use communication can help us with our technology, as scientists are showing
through studying bats and their
echolocation abilities.