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Cocktail party neuroscience: Making sense of voices in a crowd

May 28, 2014 by

Listening to a conversation in the context of a cocktail party presents a great challenge for the auditory system. Without realizing it, one must extract, from a complex mixture of sound, the sound of a single voice to understand and track it. Researchers are studying how our brains meet that challenge, and allow us to distinguish specific voices in crowded, noisy and distracting environments.

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