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Cocktail party effect
Neural Encoding of Attended Continuous Speech Under Different Types of Interference
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Cortical and Sensory Causes of Individual Differences in Selective Attention Ability Among Listeners with Normal Hearing Thresholds
Effects of an Auditory Lateralization Training in Children Suspected to Central Auditory Processing Disorder
The Auditory System at the Cocktail Party Chapter 5 Modeling the Cocktail Party Problem
The Relationship Between Attention and Working Memory
Auditory Selective Attention: an Introduction and Evidence for Distinct Facilitation and Inhibition Mechanisms
Selective Attention and Perceptual Load in Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Acute Alcohol Intoxication and the Cocktail Party Problem: Do “Mocktails” Help Or Hinder?
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Are Visual Stimuli Neighboring Attended Stimuli Suppressed In
Attention Capture: Studying the Distracting Effect of One’S Own Name
The Impact of Degraded Speech and Stimulus Familiarity in a Dichotic Listening Task
Web Party Effect: a Cocktail Party Effect in the Web Environment
The Influence of Context and Perceptual Load on Object
1 Effects of Age on Speech Understanding in Normal Hearing
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Gatecrashing the Visual Cocktail Party: How Visual and Semantic
Evidence-Based Interventions of Dichotic Listening Training, Compensatory Strategies and Combined Therapies in Managing Pupils with Auditory Processing Disorders
Real-Time Tracking of the Selective Auditory Attention from M/EEG Via Bayesian Filtering Sina Miran1, Sahar Akram2, Jonathan Z
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Effect of Attentional Capture and Cross-Modal Interference in Multisensory Cognitive Processing Michael Jennings Walden University
Attentional Gain Control of Ongoing Cortical Speech Representations in a “Cocktail Party”
The Cocktail Party Phenomenon Revisited: the Importance of Working Memory Capacity
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
What Can Computational Models Learn from Human Selective Attention?
Implementation of an Online Auditory Attention Detection Model with Electroencephalography in a Dichotomous Listening Experiment
Selective Attention: Effects of Perceptual Load on Visual Tasks of Attention
Inference of the Selective Auditory Attention Using Sequential LMMSE Estimation