What's the difference between biaural and binaural?
Biaural
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Binaural
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(a.) Of or pertaining to, or used by, both ears.
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(1) The binaural characteristics of cells in MSO were different from those in nonecholocating mammals.
(2) Endogenous sound-induced (binaural) inhibition which is suggested to be GABA-mediated is also significantly reduced in IC neurons of the GEPR.
(3) Binaural difference waves (BDWs), obtained by subtracting the sum of two monaural BAEPs from a binaural BAEP, were obtained in 16- to 20-day-old jaundiced Gunn rats before and after injection of sulfadimethoxine, which produces bilirubin neurotoxicity by promoting net transfer of bilirubin out of the circulation into brain tissue.
(4) A binaural noise with an interaural time difference of 0.8 msec was presented in three conditions: alone, with intervening noise that was identical between the two ears, or with uncorrelated intervening noise.
(5) The results show that the binaural responses may be interpreted as the sum of two monaural responses.
(6) The frequency dependence of the binaural interaction component of the auditory brainstem response was examined.
(7) MLDs of 11--14 dB were obtained for the low-pass transients independent of the number of transients, repetition rate, or type of binaural configuration.
(8) The present results suggest that the binaural system is relatively insensitive to motion.
(9) The ipsilateral, binaural, and no-music groups did not differ significantly from each other.
(10) In the filtered speech test the binaural test result and the monaural discrimination ability of the left ear were significantly better than the monaural test results for the right ear up to the age of 12-13 years.
(11) Binaural interaction (BI) in the ABR was assessed in difference traces, derived by subtracting summed binaural from summed monaural waveforms.
(12) These findings suggest that the neural circuits underlying auditory spatial sensitivity of IC neurons of the monaurally plugged juvenile bats have undergone modifications to compensate for the unnatural binaural disparity during postnatal development.
(13) ERPs utilized binaural stimulation with 1000 and 3000 Hz tones in an 80:20 ratio, with interstimulus interval 1.1 second, analysis time 1000 ms, and filter band pass 1-100 Hz.
(14) Hearing may be attributed with correlation abilities processing binaural signals.
(15) Binaural detection thresholds in quiet were measured with and without the protectors worn at the initial insertion and after a period of one to one and one-half hours during which lunch was eaten.
(16) Auditory clicks were presented binaurally at 70 dBnHL with a frequency of 9.3 Hz.
(17) Compared to standard values the binaural perception was significantly reduced.
(18) The fitting procedure showed that the shape of the owls' binaural temporal window could be described by the same algorithms as the human monaural temporal window.
(19) Microelectrode recordings revealed high levels of spontaneous activity in n. magnocellularis and n. laminaris, the binaural target of n. magnocellularis neurons.
(20) The binaural response properties of neurons in the auditory cortex of the albino rat were examined using microelectrode mapping techniques.