Martin Orf is one of three recipients of this year’s EUHA Award for Outstanding Thesis from the European Union of Hearing Acousticians. His thesis, titled “Selective Attention in Multi-Talker Situations: Neural and Behavioral Mechanisms”, offers valuable insights into the neural and behavioural processes behind selective attention in complex listening environments. A key finding of his research is that the neural representation of attended speech becomes stronger when a competing, ignored speech stream is being compressed in its dynamics (a very common yet ill-understood signal processing technique in audio production and also in hearing devices). Martin’s discovery could contribute to the development of future hearing aid algorithms and in the refinement of existing ones.
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