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Cocktail Party Effect - The ability of a listener to focus attention on a single talker among a mixture of crowd conversations and background noise while, at the same time, ignoring speech from other locations. Understanding is possible due to the ear / brain discrimination of unwanted sound as well as lip reading and body langauge. A single microphone recording of the same conversation, absent these additional factors, may be totally unintelligible and unusable as evidence in court.

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