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This Mind-Reading Hearing Aid Knows Who You're Listening To

Summary by NewScientist
This prototype hearing aid can help people zero in on conversations PEOPLE who wear hearing aids can often struggle with the "cocktail party effect" – the inability of the brain to follow a single conversation in a room crowded with voices. Now a device that listens to your brain's activity can help pinpoint exactly which …

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People with hearing loss may not be able to hear important sounds at home, such as smoke detectors or doorbells. A University of Tartu student helped improve a solution that alerts hearing-impaired people to sounds at home in his bachelor's thesis. In the future, each user of the solution could teach the model to recognize the beeping of their own washing machine or oven.

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Newswise broke the news in Charlottesville, United States on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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