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monaural hearing and sound localization (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24) |
 | | Monaural hearing, as it relates to auditory localization, is limited to pinnae cues since IIDs and ITDs are impossible. |
 | | Interestingly, the limitations of monaural hearing are formidable, but some researchers believe that the binaural cues specified by the duplex theory are not necessary at all for auditory localization (Carlile, 1990; Middlebrook and Green, 1991; Wightman and Kistler, 1997), although Wightman and Kistler exercise caution in their contention. |
 | | Binaural cues are used primarily for determining azimuth while Monaural cues are, for the most part, used for determining elevation (Middlebrooks, and Green, 1991; Wotton et al., 1995; Butler and Humanski, 1992; Fuzessery et al., 1990; Rogers and Butler, 1992). |
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