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How does the cocktail party effect relate to human-machine interfaces?
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How does the cocktail party effect relate to human-machine interfaces?
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The cocktail party effect is relevant to human-machine interface design because it highlights the importance of designing interfaces that are intuitive, and allow users to easily find and attend to the information they need.
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