Bronkhorst A (2000) The cocktail party phenomenon: a review of research on speech intelligibility in multiple-talker conditions. Acust Acta Acust 86:117-128.A. Bronkhorst. 2000. The Cocktail Party phenomenon: A review of research on speech intelligibility in multi- talker conditions. Acta Acustica...
Wood and Cowan (1995) replicated and extended Moray’s (1959) investigation of thecocktail party phenomenon, which refers to a situation in which one can attend to only part of a noisy environment, yet highly pertinent stimuli such as one’s own name can suddenly capture attention. Both of ...
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You can say thanks to the “cocktail party effect” for that! What is The Cocktail Party Effect? Sometimes called “selective hearing” or “selective attention,” the cocktail party effect is a phenomenon that refers to our ability to focus on one specific auditory stimuli while filtering ...
Haykinhaykin@mcmaster.caZhe Chenzhechen@soma.crl.mcmaster.caAdaptive Systems Lab, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1This review presents an overview of a challenging problem in auditoryperception,thecocktailpartyphenomenon,thedelineationofwhichgoesback to a classic paper by Cherry ...
A complex computational model of the human ability to listen to certain signals in preference of others, also called the cocktail party phenomenon, is built on the basis of surveys into the relevant psychological, DSP, and neural network literature. This model is basically binaural and as such ...
2017). Preliminary findings suggested that patients were more likely to respond when the dose of veliparib was high enough to take advantage of PARP trapping, a phenomenon in which PARP binds to the site of DNA damage and becomes “trapped,” generating a cytotoxic lesion (Shapiro et al. ...
the sense of hearing more than one tone in the complex tone conditions even when there was no mistuning, perhaps due to audibility of individual harmonics33. The analogous phenomenon never occurred for the speech stimuli. This could reflect a stronger prior for harmonic structure in speech than ...
decrease. When testing MCP compounds using standard CAMHB non-supplemented medium, a trailing phenomenon was observed for part of the isolates rendering the MIC end-point reading ambiguous. Thus, for MCP tested in non-supplemented medium, the lowest concentration that demonstrated at least an 80% ...
Focusing on one conversation in a loud, distracting environment is called "the cocktail party effect". It is a common festive phenomenon and of interest to researchers seeking to improve speech recognition technology. Neuroscientists recorded from people's brains during a test that recreated the ...