Abstract
Using earphone presentation and an electrical lag line for control of interaural time, measurements were made of the subject's variability while attempting to center the sound in his head. This variability is presented as a function of the interaural correlation, which was varied by introducing random noise signals into the two earphone channels. Results show a reduction in precision as the correlation is reduced, but with the subject still doing substantially better than chance with the correlation as low as 0.1.
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