"Hearing in noise relies on some of the fastest and most complex computations the brain has to do," says Nina Kraus, Professor of Auditory Neuroscience at Northwestern University. "...engaging in exercises for the brain strengthens the ability to hear in noise. For example, music training and intensive computerized auditory training strengthen hearing in noise by augmenting the underlying sensorimotor and cognitve mechanisms."
(The Hearing Journal, 2017)
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