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Cocktail Party Effect Example

The cocktail party effect is a phenomenon that occurs when a person is able to focus on a particular conversation in a noisy setting. This effect is possible because the brain is able to selectively tune out irrelevant noise and focus on the desired conversation.

The cocktail party effect is named for the noisy cocktail parties where it is most commonly observed. In a noisy cocktail party, people are typically able to focus on the conversation they are interested in …