térhangzást
Térhangzást, often translated as spatial sound or sound localization, refers to the ability of a listener to perceive the direction and distance of a sound source within a three-dimensional space. This complex auditory process relies on several cues that the brain interprets to create a spatial representation of the sound environment.
Two primary binaural cues are crucial for horizontal sound localization. Interaural time differences (ITDs) are the
Vertical sound localization, determining if a sound is coming from above, below, or at ear level, is