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Binaural literally means "having or relating to two ears." Binaural hearing, along with frequency cues, lets humans and other animals determine direction of origin of sounds. Sometimes the term interaural is used
Binaural may also refer to:
- Binaural beats, auditory processing artifacts
- Binaural fusion, the perception of unified sound
- Binaural ratio, ratio of sound intensity in each ear
- Binaural time difference, difference in arrival of sound in each ear