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How does the process of hearing differ between a person who is awake and a person who is asleep?
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How does the process of hearing differ between a person who is awake and a person who is asleep?
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When a person is awake their brain is more alert and aware of it's surroundings. When a person is asleep their brain is slower at receiving and processing the sound waves.
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