Editorial: cognitive hearing science: investigating the relationship between selective attention and brain activity

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jerker Ru00f6nnberg from the Universitu00e9 de Montru00e9al, Canada Department of Behavioral and Learning, Linnaeus Centre HEAD, Linku00f6ping University have published the research: Editorial: Cognitive hearing science: Investigating the relationship between selective attention and brain activity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study shows that the activation of noisereduction schemes in hearing aids can non-linearly reduce listening effort in the parietal region-of-interest.

SUMMARY

    From a cognitive hearing science perspective, attention has been a somewhat nebulous concept that depends partially on working memory (Barrouillet and Camos, 2020; Rönnberg . . .

     

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