Respuesta :
That's false. Yes, the brain does process information from each ear,
but it uses the slight difference between them to create ONE perception
of the location of a sound.
If someone stands behind you and snaps his fingers, that's how you can tell,
without looking, whether he's standing behind your right shoulder or behind
your left shoulder.
but it uses the slight difference between them to create ONE perception
of the location of a sound.
If someone stands behind you and snaps his fingers, that's how you can tell,
without looking, whether he's standing behind your right shoulder or behind
your left shoulder.