Wednesday, 14 December 2016

human biology - Are unilaterally deaf people able to determine where sound comes from?



My question is on people deafened in one ear, but normal hearing in the other.


Time and level differences between the two ears are only part of how the human body can localize the source of the sound. So what other factors are there and are they enough to help accurately determine the location of the sound for unilaterally deaf people ?




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