The model of phase cancellation I’m familiar with is two stereo speakers, one of them with the signal wires reversed, sending out the same tone but 180 degrees out of phase. So when you step out in between the speakers, the sound waves cancel each other out and you hear nothing.
Suppose that you put those two out of phase signals into a pair of ear buds. In the environment, there is no cancellation, so your eardrums are both being stimulated, though with exactly opposite vibrations.
Can your brain cancel out the stimulus from both ears in a situation like that?
My best guess is “no”, but I am searching for an explanation of a strange phenomenon I’ve been experiencing related to listening with ear buds.