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A Review of Auditory Attention: Neural Mechanisms, Theories, and Affective Disorders

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Attention is a fundamental aspect of human cognitive function and is crucial for essential activities such as learning, social interaction, and routine tasks. Notably, Auditory attention involves complex interactions and collaboration among multiple brain networks. Recognizing the impairment of auditory attention, comprehending its underlying mechanisms, and identifying the activated brain regions essential for the development of treatments and interventions for individuals facing auditory attention deficits, emphasizes the significance of investigating these matters. In the current study, we conducted a review by searching for the full text of 53 articles published related to auditory attention, mechanisms, and networks in databases like Science Direct, Google Scholar, ProQuest, and PubMed using the keywords Attention, Auditory Attention, Auditory Attention Impairment, theories of attention were investigated in the years 2000 to 2023 And focused on articles that provided discussions within this research domain. The studies have demonstrated that auditory attention exceeds being an acoustic attribute and assumes a fundamental role in complex acoustic environments, information processing, and even speech comprehension. In the context of this study, we have conducted a review and summary of the proposed theories related to attention and the brain networks involved in different forms of auditory attention. In conclusion, the integration of auditory attention assessments, behavioral observations, and an understanding of the neural mechanisms and brain regions implicated in auditory attention proves to be an effective approach for the diagnosis and treatment of attention-related disorders.

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  1. prefrontal cortex.

  2. lateral prefrontal cortex.

  3. right temporal parietal junction.

  4. supramarginal gyrus.

  5. superior temporal gyrus.

  6. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

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Razzaghipour, A., Ashrafi, M. & Mohammadzadeh, A. A Review of Auditory Attention: Neural Mechanisms, Theories, and Affective Disorders. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 76, 2250–2256 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-023-04373-1

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