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Who is the boy who can see without eyes?

Published in Exceptional Abilities 2 mins read

The boy who could "see" without eyes was Ben Underwood.

Ben Underwood developed a unique ability to navigate the world after having both eyes removed at the age of three. He used echolocation, a technique similar to how bats navigate.

Ben Underwood and Echolocation

Here's how Ben Underwood used echolocation:

  • Clicking Sounds: Ben made clicking sounds with his tongue.
  • Echo Interpretation: He listened to the echoes of these clicks as they bounced off objects in his environment.
  • Spatial Awareness: By interpreting the returning echoes, he could perceive the shape, size, and location of objects around him. This allowed him to "see" his surroundings without using his eyes.
Feature Description
Name Ben Underwood
Condition Eyes removed at age 3
Ability Echolocation: perceiving objects using sound echoes
Sound Production Clicking sounds made with his tongue
Navigational Aid Interpreting echoes to determine the location, size, and shape of objects nearby

Ben Underwood's story is an inspiring example of human adaptability and the brain's capacity to compensate for sensory loss. He lived a full life, engaging in activities such as skateboarding and playing basketball, showcasing his remarkable echolocation abilities.

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