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Narrowband Sound Localization Related To Acoustical Cues
When presented with narrowband sound sources, human subjects make characteristic errors in localization that are largely restricted to the vertical dimension. The current study attempts to account for this behavior in terms of the directional characteristics of the head arid external ears. A model is described that effectively predicts the errors in narrowband localization and that can be applied to localization of more general types of sounds.