Asked by Alexandra Norton on Jun 25, 2024

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What are the two cues that allow you to determine where a sound is coming from?

A) the time when the sound arrives in each ear and the intensity of the sound wave
B) the time when the sound arrives in each ear and the pitch of the sound wave
C) the intensity of the sound wave and the pitch of the sound wave
D) the frequency of the sound wave and the pitch of the sound wave

Intensity

The degree of strength, force, or level of energy in an activity, phenomenon, or a person's actions.

Pitch

In acoustics, pitch is the perceived frequency of a sound, determining how high or low a tone sounds.

Frequency

The frequency at which an event recurs within a given time frame.

  • Understand the processes involved in sound encoding and the determination of pitch.
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Alaiin KanyiindaJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The two main cues for determining the location of a sound source are the time difference in sound arrival between the ears (interaural time difference) and the difference in sound intensity (interaural level difference) at the two ears. These differences help the brain to localize sound in the environment.