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Which speaker are you listening to? Hearing aid of the future uses brainwaves to find out – Science Daily
In a noisy room with many speakers, hearing aids can suppress background noise, but they have difficulties isolating one voice – that of the person you’re talking…

In a noisy room with many speakers, hearing aids can suppress background noise, but they have difficulties isolating one voice — that of the person you’re talking to at a party, for instance. KU Leuven researchers have now addressed that issue with a technique that uses brainwaves to determine within one second whom you’re listening to.Having a casual conversation at a cocktail party is a challenge for someone with a hearing aid, says Professor Tom Francart from the Department of Neurosciences…
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