Gravitoinertial force magnitude and direction influence head-centric auditory localization.
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J R Lackner | N Durlach | R Held | R. Held | J. Lackner | P. DiZio | B. Shinn-Cunningham | N. Durlach | P DiZio | B Shinn-Cunningham
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