A person hearing two different tones in left and right ears when presented with a single tone. This condition is called.

Correct Answer: Diplacusis
Description: (a) Diplacusis(Ref. Cummings, 6th ed., 2556)Paracusis Willisii is paradoxical hearing better in noisy surroundings and is a feature of otosclerosisPresbycusis is age related hearing lossHyperacusis is normal sounds appearing louder and is a feature of facial nerve palsy
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