Perception
The ear hears; the brain perceives. What we perceive is a small fraction of the available aural information. We have the ability to take apart an auditory scene and distinguish between its many components, choosing to focus on the ones we consider most salient. Listening, or aural processing, is the creative act of selecting which sounds to pay attention to.
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