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    The cocktail party effect refers to a phenomenon wherein the brain focuses a person's attention on a particular stimulus, usually auditory. This focus...
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  • commonly referred to as auditory scene analysis or the cocktail party effect. At a cocktail party, there is a group of people talking at the same time....
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  • sensory gating and cognitive functions are modality-independent. The cocktail party effect illustrates how the brain inhibits input from environmental stimuli...
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  • A cocktail party is a party where cocktails are served. Cocktail party may also refer to: Cocktail party effect, the ability to pay attention to one conversation...
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  • Bouba/kiki effect Bystander effect Cheerleader effect Cinderella effect Cocktail party effect Contrast effect Coolidge effect Crespi effect Cross-race effect Curse...
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  • of the University of Surrey, known from his 1959 research of the cocktail party effect. Moray started studying medicine at Worcester College, Oxford in...
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    Audiometry (from Latin audīre 'to hear' and metria 'to measure') is a branch of audiology and the science of measuring hearing acuity for variations in...
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  • background noise. This is essentially a failure or impairment of the cocktail party effect (selective hearing) found in most people. The American Academy of...
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  • speaker if other speakers are also talking (the cocktail party effect). With the help of the cocktail party effect sound from interfering directions is perceived...
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  • the cocktail party effect influenced researchers to look further than physical selection features, to semantic selecting features. The cocktail party effect...
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  • Coandă effect (aerodynamics) (boundary layers) (physical phenomena) Coattail effect (political terms) Cobra effect (Economics) Cocktail party effect (acoustical...
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  • processing. The most common example given of crossmodal attention is the Cocktail Party Effect, which is when a person is able to focus and attend to one important...
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  • primarily focused upon audition and explaining phenomena such as the cocktail party effect. From this stemmed interest about how people can pick and choose...
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    1950s 1960s Psychology biology of attention. cocktail party effect - focusing on content by filtering out background noise. filter model of attention...
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  • exploited to perform data compression for sound signals (MP3). Cocktail party effect Illusory discontinuity Psychoacoustics Response priming Gelfand...
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  • being distracted by surrounding conversations, once called the cocktail party effect. In his 1986 book Waking Up, Charles Tart—an American psychologist...
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    background noise (ground). This can also be referred to as the "cocktail party effect." Figure–ground segregation in hearing is not automatic; rather...
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  • bats prey on eared moths. Aspiration (phonetics) Chinese whispers Cocktail party effect Egressive sound vs. ingressive speech Whispering campaign Whispering...
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  • attend to one conversation in the face of many is known as the cocktail party effect. Other major findings include that participants cannot comprehend...
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    of audio processing of recordings in ill-posed cases such as the cocktail party effect. One possibility is to use ICA. Suppose we have a signal transmitted...
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  • reducing distraction for the listener. This technology mimics the “cocktail party effect”. In 2010, Audience partnered with HTC to integrate their noise...
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  • children difficulty in speech discrimination against background noise (cocktail party effect) Secondary symptoms: hyperacusis, heightened sensitivity to certain...
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    difficulty understanding speech in the presence of background noise (cocktail party effect) sounds or speech sounding dull, muffled or attenuated need for...
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  • are evident in many psychological phenomena. For example, the "cocktail party effect" notes that people attend to the sound of their names even during...
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    drinker's nose, ensuring the aromatic element has the desired effect. In the modern day, cocktail glasses without stems are common; however, these glasses...
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  • be the word "left" on the right side of the screen. Cocktail party effect Simon effect Stroop effect Eriksen, B. A.; Eriksen, C. W. (1974). "Effects of...
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    but studies also suggest that it plays a functional role in the cocktail party effect. A magnetoencephalography study was conducted on participants that...
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    perceptual load must be high to increase spatial attention focusing. The cocktail party effect is the phenomenon that a person hears his or her name even when...
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    ability of auditory streaming can be demonstrated by the so-called cocktail party effect. Up to a point, with a number of voices speaking at the same time...
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    At a party at the Trident organized by Bill Graham to kick off the Rolling Stones' 1972 tour in America, Mick Jagger had one of the cocktails, liked...
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