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improves the auditory function, as Urbantschitsch showed experi- 

 mentally. He conveyed the sound of the Neef's hammer of an 

 induction coil to the ear hy telephone. The position of the 

 secondary coil at which the sound was not heard was taken as 

 zero, and the rest of the scale was divided into 100 parts, from 

 zero to the maximum intensity audible, when the following 

 results (A, B, C, D) were obtained from four individuals : 

 Pushing up the coil from zero : 



A B C D 



Right ear . . 10 6 8 .">"> 



Left ear . ... 10 7 8 



Both Mrs . . ."> 3 ") 51 



This shows that binaural is much finer than uniaural hearing. 



Tones and noises conducted by bone and not by the tympanic 

 membrane are as a rule projected inwards and not outwards. 

 This is observed under water, when the auditory passages are free 

 from air (E. 1 1 . Weber). The note of a tuning-fork placed on 

 the head is heard in the ear nearest to it. The limit of localisation 

 for the two ears should cnrrespnnd exactly with the median plain 

 but in practice this is rarely so, because the auditory acuteness 

 of the two ears differs to some rxtmt, even under normal condi- 

 tions (Urbantschitsch). 



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