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This project investigates how the brain processes sound localization, particularly in individuals with hearing impairments. By combining computational modeling and neuroscience, it aims to enhance cochlear implants to improve speech understanding in noisy environments.
With the rise of urbanization, silence has become a rarity.
Sound is all around us, and our hearing skills are essential in everyday life.
Spatial hearing is one of these skills:
We use sound localization to determine where something is happening in our surroundings, or to ‘zoom in’ on a friend’s voice and filter out the noise background in the bar.
But how does the brain compute the location of real-life, complex sounds such as a voice?
Knowledge of these neural computational mechanisms is cruc…
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TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
United States, New York
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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