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Auditory perception is the sensory process by which the brain interprets sound waves and acoustic stimuli from the environment. It varies between individuals based on hearing sensitivity, frequency range, and psychological factors.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses auditory perception as a comedic and philosophical lens to examine shared reality and subjective experience. When community members disagree about whether they can hear a phantom beeping—particularly the infamous smoke alarm debates—these moments become spontaneous explorations of how consciousness filters sensory input and how different people can inhabit fundamentally different sonic worlds.
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