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. 2015 Mar 23;10(3):e0121591. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121591

Fig 3. Results indicating that there is a consistent reduction in the spread of masking when the masker is moved to the opposite ear than the probe.

Fig 3

Values below one (dashed line) indicate that there is a smaller area under the masking function when the masker and probe are in opposite ears than when they are in the same ear.