Using both ears, we are able to acquire a sensation of the direction from which a sound comes. This can be done even when we close our eyes, or do not see the sound source. Using only one ear, such a sensation cannot be readily produced. This means that we are able...
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Fastl, H., & Zwicker, E. (2007). Binaural Hearing. In Psychoacoustics (pp. 293–313). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68888-4_15
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