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Cocktail-Party Effect
The ability to focus one's auditory attention on a particular stimulus while filtering out a range of other stimuli.
Sound Shadow
An area where sound waves are obstructed or diminished, often created by obstacles that prevent sound from reaching a listener directly.
Volley Principle
A theory in neuroscience suggesting that groups of neurons can produce a higher frequency of action potentials if they fire in sequence rather than singly.
Signal-Detection Theory
A theory that explores how decisions are made under conditions of uncertainty, typically in the context of detecting weak or ambiguous signals amidst noise.
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