That's true. :)
conversion disorder
A conversion disorder
There is a disorder for that called Oppositional Defiant Disorder. I have it.
Clinical psychologists play a vital role in assessing and treating individuals with speech and hearing disorders. They conduct psychological evaluations to understand the impact of these disorders on an individual's mental health and overall well-being. Through therapy and counseling, they help clients cope with the emotional and psychological aspects of living with speech and hearing difficulties.
Shell Shock
Hearing voices can be a symptom of a mental disorder in which the thoughts and impulses in your head are actually being 'heard' as real voices.
Temporal Lobe governs hearing, smell, learning, memory, emotional behavior, and visual recognition.
It's called the connotation.
hearing the father and mother's voices, music, and comforting sounds.
Language differences, regional usage, difficulty hearing, emotional involvement...
Meniere's disease
"Hearing" - the conversion of sound into nerve impulses - occurs in the inner ear. The outer and middle are concerned with changing pressure waves in air into pressure waves in a liquid.