| binaural d. |
different perception of a single auditory stimulus by the two ears; the difference may be in tone (disharmonic d.) or in timing (echo d.).
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| binaural distorted speech t.’s |
tests of the capacity of the central nervous system to coordinate two incoming speech patterns, each of which is incomplete.
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| binaural s. |
one with two adjustable branches, designed for use with both ears.
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| binaural |
Stereo recordings that are made with microphones mounted in a dummy head and intended for playback through headphones.
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| binaural |
Two audio tracks, one for each ear (as opposed to stereo, which is one for each speaker). Binaural sounds are what we hear in everyday life.
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