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Blauert (ACUSTICA 22: 205–213, 1969/70) performed sound localization tests, in which 1/3 octave band noise was presented randomly from the front, above, and rear in the median plane and reported that there was a band that was perceived in a specific direction, regardless of the direction of the sound source. This band is referred to as the directional band.
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Iida, K. (2019). Directional Band and Spectral Cue. In: Head-Related Transfer Function and Acoustic Virtual Reality. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9745-5_6
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