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Why are Inter-aural time/intensity difference cues only effective over a limited frequency range?At higher frequencies, the head's "shadowing effect" interferes with sound reaching the ear that is farther from the source, and this prevents localization of the source. See the ref.Monday, February 13, 2012
Why are Inter-aural time/intensity difference cues only effective over a limited frequency range?
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