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''The perceptual benefit of having sound from sources in a multi-source environment come from different directions has been extensively studied in the field of psychoacoustics and is known there as the cocktail party effect.2 Other studies show the significant benefit that comes from being able to see and hear a source at the same time, a benefit of special importance in a multi-source environment.3''
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There is a Wikipedia reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocktail_party_effect

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The perceptual benefit of having sound from sources in a multi-source environment come from different directions has been extensively studied in the field of psychoacoustics and is known there as the cocktail party effect.2 Other studies show the significant benefit that comes from being able to see and hear a source at the same time, a benefit of special importance in a multi-source environment.3

... the numbers "2" and "3" ... look like they ought to be links or notes pointing to other reference materials.

There is a Wikipedia reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocktail_party_effect