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<p>with when competing stimuli streams (that typically hold significant value) arise. The "cocktail party effect" - the ability to detect significant stimuli in multi-talker situations - has also been labeled the "cocktail party problem", because the ability to selectively attend simultaneously interferes with the effectiveness of attention at a neurological level.</p>

<p>The cocktail party effect works best as a <a href="page.php?w=Wikt%3Abinaural">binaural</a> effect, which requires hearing with both ears. People with only <a href="page.php?w=Unilateral_hearing_loss">one functioning ear</a></p><p>
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