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Interaural Level Difference (ILD) is a crucial auditory cue used by the brain to localize sound sources in the horizontal plane, based on the difference in sound pressure level reaching each ear. This phenomenon is most effective for high-frequency sounds, where the head creates an acoustic shadow, resulting in a more pronounced level difference between the ears.
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