Interaural amplitude effects in binaural hearing.

The interaural amplitude difference, which will compensate the effect of interaural time difference for lateralization of a binaural image, has been further investigated with binaural transients low‐pass filtered in order to minimize the risk of interference from multiple images arising with wide‐band transients. Arguing from the effects observed, it is shown that if properties of cochlear neural responses found in the experimental animal are applicable in the human, a simple basis for explaining the main effects of amplitude difference in binaural listening would be available.