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 behavioral processes behind selective attention in complex listening environments. A key finding of his research is that the neural representation of the target language becomes stronger when the ignored language is more compressed. This discoveryplay a crucial role in the development of new hearing aid algorithms or the enhancement of existing ones.
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