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What Is the Dominant Cue for Locating Low-Frequency Sounds Along

Question 46

Question 46

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 What is the dominant cue for locating low-frequency sounds along the azimuth


A) The ITD is dominant.
B) The ILD is dominant.
C) The ITD and ILD are equally effective.
D) Only the HRTF is used.

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