Difference between revisions of "Cocktail party effect"

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In phonetics, a '''cocktail party effect''' is a binaural hearing (using both ears) which helps us to separate interesting sounds from a background of irrelevant noise.  
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 3 August 2014

In Phonetics, a cocktail party effect is a binaural hearing (using both ears) which helps us to separate interesting sounds from a background of irrelevant noise.

Example

In a room where several conversations are taking place, one can focus on one of them and ignore the rest.

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Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics

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