
'Selective hearing' isn't a choice, scientists reveal — it's a real neurological process
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Scientists explain that selective hearing isn't just ignoring someone, but a real neurological process that helps the brain filter important sounds — and it worsens with hearing loss.
"Selective hearing isn’t just distraction or disinterest — it’s the result of an increased cognitive load and fatigue." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
"Selective hearing is the brain’s ability to prioritize and process certain auditory stimuli over others," she wrote. "It enables individuals to concentrate on particular sounds while ignoring or minimizing the impact of competing noises."
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