Functional ear asymmetry in vertical localization

Vertical frontal mid-saggital plane localization was tested in binaural, monaural left and monaural right ear conditions. Band-pass noise stimuli were presented pseudorandomly through one of four loudspeakers set with an angular separation of 11°. The subject's performance, based on reaction ti...

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