Multiple Choice
For sounds not located directly ahead of an observer, the ear closer to the sound source receives a more intense sound. Such differences between the ears in the strength of the sound signal are thought to influence the perception of sound location. Such differences are referred to as
A) interaural time differences.
B) delay line.
C) interaural intensity difference.
D) none of these
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