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Bregman, Albert S.

Albert S. Bregman is a psychologist known for his work on auditory perception, particularly how humans perceive and organize sounds. He developed the concept of auditory scene analysis, which explains how our brains separate and interpret different sounds in complex environments, like distinguishing words in a noisy room. His research helps us understand how we focus on specific sounds and organize auditory information, contributing to fields like audiology, music perception, and sound engineering. Bregman's work provides insight into the cognitive processes behind how we make sense of the rich and overlapping sounds in everyday life.