 This study investigated how brain oscillations are related to speech in noise performance. The researchers found that parietal occipital alpha and frontal beta oscillations were correlated with speech in noise performance. Additionally, these oscillations provided independent contributions to predicting single-trial behavioral outcomes. This suggests that brain oscillations play a role in speech in noise performance and could be used to develop non-invasive measures to index different neural processes that together support complex listening. This article was authored by Vibhavishwanathan, Hari M. Borodwaj, Michael G. Hines, and others.