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How are hearing and listening alike and how are they different?
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in listening does the brain determine the context and conflict.
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound and meaning, but only in listening does the brain determine the message.
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in listening does the brain determine the meaning and the message.
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in hearing does the brain determine the meaning and the message.
How are hearing and listening alike and how are they different?
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in listening does the brain determine the context and conflict.
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound and meaning, but only in listening does the brain determine the message.
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in listening does the brain determine the meaning and the message.
In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in hearing does the brain determine the meaning and the message.
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GPT-4o mini
The most accurate distinction between hearing and listening among the options you provided would be:
**In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in listening does the brain determine the meaning and the message.**
This is because hearing is a passive physiological process that involves the perception of sound, while listening is an active cognitive process that requires focus, interpretation, and understanding of the sound being perceived.
**In both hearing and listening, the ears perceive sound, but only in listening does the brain determine the meaning and the message.**
This is because hearing is a passive physiological process that involves the perception of sound, while listening is an active cognitive process that requires focus, interpretation, and understanding of the sound being perceived.