Answer:
The answer is Pseudo Listening
Step-by-step explanation:
Pseudo listening describes a non-listening action whereby an individual appears to be paying attention to a conversation or listening to someone/something. However, the individual is not actually listening but has his mind focused on something else.
In other words, an individual who is Pseudo-listening is only pretending to be listening or paying attention to someone/something. An example is sitting in front of your doctor, maintaining eye contact with him/her and nodding in agreements to his/her recommendations when your mind is actually far off from what he/she is saying.
Such kind of listening leads to little or no retention of the information being passed because one's focus is somewhere else.