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This let the researchers compare brain activity from the two ears.
This observation also shows that the ears of the snake can determine the direction of a sound in terms of its relative intensity in the two ears.
A comparison between the responses of the two ears first becomes possible at the superior olivary complex, which receives fibres from both cochlear nuclei.
Larger animals usually have two ears and use the time delays or differences in signal amplitude at the two ears to identify the direction of the sender.
And while it isn't actually served with the two ears protruding TV-aerial-style from the sauce, it is nevertheless, one suspects, something of an acquired taste.
When one wishes to say that someone is more than an ass, one indicates this with gesture using both hands, bringing them near to the two ears.
The music in the two ears is then subtly different, as it takes longer for the sound to reach the ear furthest away.
The localization of sounds from a stationary source in the horizontal plane is known to depend on the recognition of minute differences in the intensity and time of arrival of the sound at the two ears.
Each ear is capable of responding differently to different stimuli, so that differences between the two ears in the duration of the action potentials and response times could allow for binaural detection of the source of a sound.
For low-frequency tones a difference in phase at the two ears is the criterion for localization, but for higher frequencies the difference in loudness caused by the sound shadow of the head becomes all-important.
Second-order beats occur between the two notes of a mistuned octave, and binaural beats involve beating between tones presented separately to the two ears, so that they do not mix physically.
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