This event is in the past.It took place on April 14, 2026 at Hertz Hall.
Santani Teng - Behavioral and Neural Bases of Active Perception Achieved by Blind Individuals Using Nonvisual Senses
Southside
How do blind individuals "see" the world without vision? Dr. Santani Teng unpacks the fascinating science behind human echolocation and neural reading strategies, revealing how the brain adapts to build rich perceptual worlds through sound and touch.
Academic lecture
Neuroscience research
Accessibility science
Cognition colloquium
Tips
🧠research on how blind echolocators coordinate clicks & head movements
📖includes ongoing work on braille reading & brain activity patterns
Santani Teng - Behavioral and Neural Bases of Active Perception Achieved by Blind Individuals Using Nonvisual Senses
Southside
How do blind individuals "see" the world without vision? Dr. Santani Teng unpacks the fascinating science behind human echolocation and neural reading strategies, revealing how the brain adapts to build rich perceptual worlds through sound and touch.
Academic lecture
Neuroscience research
Accessibility science
Cognition colloquium
Tips
🧠research on how blind echolocators coordinate clicks & head movements
📖includes ongoing work on braille reading & brain activity patterns
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