Yep, those involved in sports may process sound differently, a new study suggests.
Factors going into better auditory processing likely include training to peak physical conditioning, maintaining a healthy diet, and constantly dialing their auditory system to react in noisy settings like races.
To do this, they used a technique called frequency-following response , which captures neural activity in the midbrain, where auditory signals are processed. FFR records the microsecond-fast reactions to auditory input and subsequent neural activity.
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