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Psychologically, hearing your name being called with no one around is a sort of auditory memory that is activated and replayed in your brain. ⠀ Auditory memory is one of your brain’s processes to take in information that you hear (sound, voice, audio), and store that information until the next time you recall it. ⠀ - People that can listen to a song, and figure out how to play it on a guitar without knowing the chords have an excellent auditory memory. - Animals, such as parrots know how to say “hello!” and mimic different sounds and noises because of their strong auditory memory. ⠀ Your auditory memory can replay the sound of someone's voice saying hello, or calling your name in a way that's so vivid you actually think for a moment that they're there! ⠀ This strong level of auditory memory is most commonly experienced when you’re either falling asleep or right after you wake up in the morning. ⠀ This state between waking reality and the dream world is called the hypnogogic state, and

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