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- Selective_auditory_attention abstract "Selective auditory attention or selective hearing is a type of selective attention and involves the auditory system of the nervous system. Selective hearing does not involve the sounds that are not heard. However, it is characterized as the action in which people focus their attention on a specific source of a sound or spoken words. The sounds and noise in the surrounding environment is heard by the auditory system but certain parts of the auditory information are processed in the brain only. Most often, auditory attention is directed at things people would like to hear. The increased instances of selective hearing can be seen in family homes. A common example would be a mother asking her child to do something before he or she can enjoy a reward. Mother may say: “James, you can have an ice-cream after you clear your room.” And James replies: “Thanks mom! I needed that ice-cream.” Selective hearing is not a physiological disorder but rather it is the capability of humans to block out sounds and noise. It is the notion of ignoring certain things in the surrounding environment. Over the years, there has been increased research in the selectivity of auditory attention, namely selective hearing.Through observations, one would realize that it is the reward that is heard almost all the time. The mind does not process the auditory information about the chore. It is basically the filtration of positive pleasant information. If the child was not physically impaired in hearing, he would have heard the whole sentence being said. It has puzzled parents, as well as psychologists, the way the child’s mind can selectively hear the things that they want to hear and leave out unpleasant tasks.".
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- Selective_auditory_attention date "January 2014".
- Selective_auditory_attention reason "Tone".
- Selective_auditory_attention subject Category:Attention.
- Selective_auditory_attention subject Category:Auditory_system.
- Selective_auditory_attention comment "Selective auditory attention or selective hearing is a type of selective attention and involves the auditory system of the nervous system. Selective hearing does not involve the sounds that are not heard. However, it is characterized as the action in which people focus their attention on a specific source of a sound or spoken words. The sounds and noise in the surrounding environment is heard by the auditory system but certain parts of the auditory information are processed in the brain only.".
- Selective_auditory_attention label "Selectieve doofheid".
- Selective_auditory_attention label "Selective auditory attention".
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- Selective_auditory_attention sameAs Q2070426.
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