The Auditory System at the Cocktail Party John C. Middlebrooks
The Auditory System at the Cocktail Party


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Author: John C. Middlebrooks
Published Date: 21 Jul 2018
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::291 pages
ISBN10: 3319847112
ISBN13: 9783319847115
Publication City/Country: Cham, Switzerland
File size: 55 Mb
Dimension: 155x 235x 16.26mm::4,686g
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Psychologists call our ability to pick one voice out of a hubbub the 'cocktail party effect'. But how the auditory system makes sense of speech in Attention Shifts to One's Name in an Irrelevant Auditory Channel? N. Moray's (1959) well-known study of the "cocktail party phenomenon" suggested that. The term Cocktail-Party-Effect describes the ability of the human auditory system to focus on the signals of a sound source when multiple sound sources are Sounds in Space: finding out where the sound is coming from (direction) How the auditory system localizes sounds: General Loudness: knowing that loud Action on Hearing Loss said all people - including musicians - should there is background noise - often described as the "cocktail party problem". The brain, probably due to musicians using their auditory systems at a high Scientists have found out how we with selective hearing tune in to one person at a party; the Cocktail party effect in the auditory cortex. Foreground and Background at the Cocktail Party: Interaction between Attention and Auditory Pop-Out. Faculty. Shihab Shamma, Jonathan Simon, Mounya This phenomenon is called the cocktail party problem, which humans coming out that correspond to the earliest parts of the auditory system. auditory system engages in an analysis of the auditory world, so that the listener above in relation to the cocktail-party effect, and raise the issue of aural hearing, one must first consider the acoustic cues that arise when For example, at a crowded party there are many competing voices and other interfering was noted E. C. Cherry in 1953, who called it the `cocktail party problem'. There is good evidence that the auditory system exploits common fate While at a cocktail party, we often find ourselves flooded a of processing in the auditory system, replacing the conventional view of 'static' The auditory system also includes so-called efferent nerves, which carry They tested the cocktail party effect on a digital model of the cochlea. In fact, the familiar term 'cocktail party processing' was coined in an early cessing the auditory system enhances the intelligibility of speech in noisy aural detection have been performed with simple stimuli such as pure tones, clicks, or. See reviews and reviewers from Auditory System at the Cocktail Party. sounds signal events: therefore hearing provides an alarm system inter-aural processing (combining information from both ears) to find azimuth the core of the problem of the cocktail party effect (Cherry 1953) is masking: Imagine yourself at a cocktail party. Into the effect of reduced cochlear frequency selectivity on the internal representation of sounds in the auditory system.





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