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A new brain-reading hearing system can lock onto the one voice you want in a crowded room — and mute everyone else
Picture a dinner party where four people are talking at once, glasses are clinking, and music is thumping from a speaker in ...
Most hearing aids can make speech louder and soften certain background sounds, but they still struggle with the part human ...
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A brain-reading hearing aid just learned to decode the exact voice a listener wants — then turn it up while hushing the rest of the room
Imagine sitting in a packed restaurant, straining to hear the person across the table while every other conversation, every ...
Researchers demonstrate a real-time brain-controlled hearing device that selectively enhances voices based on a listener's ...
A hearing system that monitors brain waves could help people with hearing loss communicate in noisy environments.
The human auditory pathway is a highly sophisticated biological system that includes both physical structures and brain regions specialized in the perception and processing of sounds. The sounds that ...
Why do we like the music we like? Were we born with musical preferences, or did we develop them over time through life ...
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Tinnitus May Be Linked to a Crucial Brain Chemical
(seb_ra/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The neurotransmitter serotonin, best known for its role in regulating mood, may also influence the severity of tinnitus, new research has found. According to a mouse ...
When we are engaged in a task, our brain's auditory system changes how it works. One of the main auditory centers of the brain, auditory cortex, is filled with neural activity that is not sound driven ...
It is easy to blame your lack of focus on things like what you ate for lunch, but have you considered the sounds around you?
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