Human Abilities in Echolocation - Can They Learn to Do it Better Through Use of Mirrored Neurons
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Humans may have echolocation abilities which are much better than once thought. There are always articles in science journals about deaf people who use this ability. It seems that when a person does not have all that visual data to process, it frees up much of the spatial reasoning areas of the brain, so it makes sense a person without vision would use this for something else.
But, what if others, those of us without visual impairments had the same abilities, only since we never practiced, we never needed to use them. Remember most folks who live in the first world have power and lights, or live in the city, and don't need to navigate in the dark. And studies show that if you blind fold people and talk to them, they inherently know the size of the room they were in? Why, or rather how you ask?
It appears to be an innate skill. What do I think of this? Well, I am glad you asked because, you know, I do very much believe that humans do have echolocation abilities due to my own observations, but with the advent of all this technology, have little use for it, and as such no place to practice it. But, I can say, that as a former runner, often at night, in the dark on trails, one becomes aware of much more.
Also one can easily walk through a dark house without bumping into things merely by making slight sounds. Perhaps, those cultures using click-languages might be better suited for this in Africa and Australian Outback. It seems the design of the human ear is shaped that way for a reason, I'd be doubtful it were by accident or merely to support its structural integrity so it can stick upward on the
skull.
Now then, what might be the best way to learn this skill or re-learn what you've been missing? Well, suggests my acquaintance in a round-about way, perhaps by watching others use echolocation, even another similar species, and in doing so perhaps humans could relearn echolocation techniques, because in watching and observing the activity, they would be triggering the dormant neuronal ability, and their mirrored neurons would fire them up?
Is this even possible, maybe? Most primates are VERY good imitators, unfortunately very few are good at original thinking. Humans = Primates. Just better at some things than the others, although as you go out into public you may shake your head, that humans are much smarter than the other primates - I do on a daily basis in fact.
Indeed, humans are probably capable of all the senses we see in other animals, such as echolocation, sonar, infrared, tetrachromacy, sense of being looked at, or even pre-cognition, thinking out of time, or observing out of location - some of which has been proven scientifically, but for some reason appears academia is having trouble understanding it so they call it pseudo-science.
It may be that human civilizations have indeed forgotten more than they've ever learned in the present period. But in the future it would seem with a little help from science they could get a boost backwards to go forwards in these abilities. I suppose thought swapping will be something in the near future 20-years or so. And in 75-100 years - assimilation of particles with the help of brain add-on features. Anyway, I hope you've enjoyed today's topic.
I hereby dedicate this article to; Agustin Antunez Corrales of Spain, who runs an online network meeting place for genius level humans, with several websites which support his vision to unite human thinkers.
Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you've enjoyed today's discussion and topic. http://www.WorldThinkTank.net - Have an important subject to discuss, contact Lance Winslow.
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