PMID: 1194445Jul 1, 1975Paper

Neuroanatomical basis of binaural phase-difference analysis for sound localization: a comparative study

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
B MastertonM J RoBards

Abstract

Four varieties of mammals whose medial superior olives range from large to none at all were tested for their ability to localize single, brief tone pips at various frequencies. Although each animal could localize high-frequency tone pips, their ability to localize middle- and low-frequency tone pips corresponded to the size of their medial superior olive (MSO). Since this latter range of frequencies is the one in which binaural phase-difference cues predominate, this anatomical-behavioral correspondence supports the idea that MSO is the chief binaural time-analyzing center for sound localization.

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