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. 2012 Jan 14;13(2):237–248. doi: 10.1007/s10162-011-0301-4

FIG. 5.

FIG. 5.

Localization thresholds and resultant release from masking as a comparison to the model. Localization thresholds for the experimental (Exp.) and simulated data (Sim.) for gerbils and humans are shown in A. The red bars represent the mean localization thresholds in the presence of the uncorrelated masker condition, whereas the green bars represent the mean localization thresholds in presence of the correlated masker condition. B Resultant release from masking calculated from the experimental and simulated data for both gerbils and humans, assuming the uncorrelated masker condition as a reference. Localization thresholds for both gerbils and humans are at least qualitatively correct predicted by the model. Thus, the model correctly predicts a negative release from masking for the gerbils and a positive release from masking for the humans (B).