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The Cocktail Party Effect — how your brain isolates one voice | Ludwig Explains本站添加:
You're at a loud party, a dozen people talking at once.
And yet, you can lock on to one voice and tune the rest out. How does your brain do that? It starts with two ears. A voice off to your right hits your right ear first by about 600 microsecond and a little louder.
Your brain stem uses that tiny gap and that tiny volume difference to compute the direction the sound came from. Then, it does something incredible. It turns up the gain on that direction and turns down everything else.
It's a biological beam former.
Same trick a microphone array uses to record a single person on stage, but spatial filtering isn't enough. Your auditory cortex also predicts what the talker is about to say using grammar and context and suppresses sounds that don't match.
That's why your own name cuts through a crowded room.
Your brain is always quietly listening for it, even when you aren't. Record the same party with one microphone and it's mush. The spatial cues are gone and so is the trick.
It's also why a person with hearing in only one ear can hate restaurants. Half the algorithm is missing. Subscribe to Ludwig Explains for more.
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