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October 4, 2015
Blind people are more sensitive than sighted people to binaural sound-location cues, particularly inter-aural level differences
Mats E Nilsson, Bo N Schenkman
Perception
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June 3, 2010
Human echolocation: Blind and sighted persons' ability to detect sounds recorded in the presence of a reflecting object
Bo N Schenkman, Mats E Nilsson
Perception
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December 2, 2011
Human echolocation: pitch versus loudness information
Bo N Schenkman, Mats E Nilsson
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October 4, 2015
Blind people are more sensitive than sighted people to binaural sound-location cues, particularly inter-aural level differences
Mats E Nilsson, Bo N Schenkman
Perception
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June 3, 2010
Human echolocation: Blind and sighted persons' ability to detect sounds recorded in the presence of a reflecting object
Bo N Schenkman, Mats E Nilsson
Perception
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December 2, 2011
Human echolocation: pitch versus loudness information
Bo N Schenkman, Mats E Nilsson
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