

How do my ears sense direction?
Apr 12, 2024
Former auditory scientist Alan Archer-Boyd and host Anand Jagatia delve into how our ears sense direction. From the significance of having two ears and pinnae to the barn owl's hunting prowess, they explore the intricacies of sound localization. An experiment in echolocation with blind activist Thomas Tajo sheds light on the brain's processing of spatial information, revealing fascinating insights into human auditory abilities.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Deciphering Sound Direction: The Brain's Intricate Process
02:23 • 8min
Sensing Sound Direction: Humans vs. Owls
10:00 • 13min
Exploring Echolocation: Navigating the World Beyond Vision
23:10 • 5min
Exploring Brain Activity in Echolocators and Sighted Individuals
28:22 • 5min