Explain the different binaural cues for locating sounds and potential limitations associated with each.
What will be an ideal response?
Interaural time difference - sound reaches each ear at different times depending on location; interaural intensity difference - the head blocks sounds, making them more or less intense; interaural phase difference (most applicable for low frequencies) - one eardrum pushed in while other pushed out because of head
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