Walking Enhances Sound Perception and Auditory Focus

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A study shows that walking enhances brain responses to sounds and shifts auditory attention depending on walking direction, suggesting the brain filters routine noises and amplifies unexpected sounds to improve safety and navigation in dynamic environments.
- Walking Tunes the Brain to Sounds, Sharpens Auditory Awareness Neuroscience News
- Our brain 'swivels' to focus on sounds from different directions New Scientist
- Walking shapes how people process sound, study suggests Medical Xpress
- How Walking Influences Sound Perception: New Insights into Human Processing Bioengineer.org
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