
Preprint to be published. Athors: Nicolas Grimault, Eli Kabriti, Nicolas Mathevon and Fabien Perrin This study reveals that humans possess a vibrotactile “sixth sense”. Standing individuals can locate the source of ground vibrations using their feet, relying on timing and/or intensity differences between them. This ability, analogous to binaural hearing, represents a previously unknown channel for human spatial perception.
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