Internality
An environment descriptor in audio assessment.
The distinctness to which a sound source, ensemble or scene is perceived inside the head. Distinctly internal means that a sound is unambiguously perceived within the head. Distinct external means that a sound is unambiguous perceived outside the head. If it is ambiguous whether the sound is perceived to be inside or outside of the head, the internality is Indistinct.
A dry sample played equally to both ears over headphone may be perceived inside the head. Naturally occurring sounds are generally perceived externally.
Scale applied in listening tests: Distinctly internal- Indistinct - Distinctly external
[Reference: Report ITU-R BS.2399-0]