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Figure  8.6  presents  the  predictions  of  the  SID  rule  for  normal listeners  along  with  observed  average data
Figure 8.27  shows  the  predictions  of the  SID  rule  for  subject FG.  The  predicted thresholds  are  close  to the  observed  thresholds except  at  2000  Hz
Figure 6.4  Probability  density  distribution  of'  interaural  phase differences  for  =  0.995
Figure 7.5  Probability density distribution of  averaged  interaural intensity  differences  for  10log(S/N)  = -26.0  dB
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