Spectral cues for sound localization in cats: effects of frequency domain on minimum audible angles in the median and horizontal planes
Rice et al.[Hear. Res. 58, 132–152 (1992)] classified directional properties of the cat's head‐
related transfer function (HRTF) into three frequency domains. Low frequencies (< 5 kHz)
display a broad azimuth‐sensitive spectral peak that establishes interaural level differences,
mid frequencies (5–18 kHz) are marked with a single deep spectral notch that changes in
frequency as a function of both azimuth and elevation, and high frequencies (18–50 kHz)
exhibit a complex pattern of peaks and notches that shows extensive but less systematic …
related transfer function (HRTF) into three frequency domains. Low frequencies (< 5 kHz)
display a broad azimuth‐sensitive spectral peak that establishes interaural level differences,
mid frequencies (5–18 kHz) are marked with a single deep spectral notch that changes in
frequency as a function of both azimuth and elevation, and high frequencies (18–50 kHz)
exhibit a complex pattern of peaks and notches that shows extensive but less systematic …
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