Palinacousis is a neurological condition characterized by the persistent auditory perception of sounds or voices that are not present in the environment. This phenomenon is often described as a type of auditory hallucination, where an individual hears echoes or repetitions of sounds, typically speech, even when there are no external stimuli. Palinacousis can be associated with various neurological conditions, such as epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, or other disorders affecting the auditory processing areas of the brain.
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