Binaural unmasking refers to the phenomenon where a sound that is difficult to hear in the presence of background noise can become more intelligible or discernible when using both ears (binaurally) compared to using one ear (monaurally). This effect exploits differences in how our auditory system processes sound arriving at each ear, such as differences in timing, loudness, and frequency.

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