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Figure 1- a) Reverberant chamber set-up. Eight decorrelated signals are supplied to the eight loudspeakers
Figure 2- a) 3D Correlogram of the diffuse sound field. τwith lateralization). Cross-Correlation Function,  axis - interaural delay (associated f axis - frequency range being analysed
Figure 3- 2D Correlogram of the diffuse sound field averaged over a) 200ms and b) 600ms  Let us now turn the attention to the CCC
Figure 5- Correlogram, averaged over 1 second, obtained with binaural signals recorded in a sound field created by noise impulses in a anechoic chamber ; a) set-up ; b) 3D correlogram

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