Neurons can use 2 different strategies when responding to sound

When listening to someone speak, we also rely on lip-reading and gestures to help us understand what the person is saying.To link these sights and sounds, the brain has to know where each stimulus is located so it can coordinate processing of related visual and auditory aspects of the scene. That's how we can single out a conversation when it's one of many going on in a room.

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