Question 117Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionHumans localize low frequencies by ____ differences and high frequencies by ____ differences.

Answertiming; phase loudness; phase phase; timing phase; loudness
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Question 118Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhat sound characteristics can be compared between the two ears to locate the source of the sound?
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Question 119Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionFor what kind of sounds can differences in loudness be used most accurately for localization?
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Question 120Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhich two factors determine whether or not there will be a "sound shadow"?
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Question 121Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionTiming differences can be used most accurately for localizing:
Answersudden-onset sounds. gradual-onset sounds. loud sounds. bird alarm calls.
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Question 122Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionIn terms of sound localization, low frequencies are to ____ differences, as high frequencies are to ____ differences.
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Question 123Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionA sound shadow refers to:
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Question 124Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhich of the following would be LEAST able to use phase differences as a means of sound localization?
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Question 125Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionSuppose you suddenly become deaf in one ear. With practice, you would most likely be able to locate familiar sounds based on differences in:
Answerphase. frequency. pitch. loudness.
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Question 126Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhat does the vestibular system detect?

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