The idea that listeners use one source of information to localize low-frequency sounds and a different source of information to localize high-frequency sounds is termed
A) sound localization.
B) duplex theory.
C) binaural masking-level difference.
D) duality of patterning.
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Q34: Sound localization first appears
A) at birth.
B) at
Q35: Hearing is unlike vision in that
A) spatial
Q36: How many positions are there in the
Q37: The ability to localize high frequency sounds
Q38: Interaural sound intensity differences are greatest for
Q40: As a cue to the localization of
Q41: The ability to localize low-frequency sound signals
Q42: The ability to pick out and attend
Q43: If you heard a sound through someone
Q44: Which of the following is(are) considered (a)
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