Because the inner ear is not organized spatially, sound localization relies on the neural processing of implicit acoustic cues. To determine a sound's position, the brain must learn and calibrate ...
For many terrestrial mammals, and particularly for humans, localization of sound sources in the horizontal plane is achieved by an exquisite sensitivity to differences in the fine-time structure of ...
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