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Equipped with selective auditory attention (SAA), people are able to rapidly shift their attention to auditory events of interest. Although abstract neuroimaging paradigms are fundamental for exploring the neural basis of SAA, whether those findings are valid in a more naturalistic condition and how the types of auditory stimuli affect SAA are largely unknown. Here we propose a brain decoding study...
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