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Judging by your question, it is unrealistic to hear how your brain works, it is not even theoretically possible, because it does not strain at all and does not emit even the slightest waves. Unfortunately, science does not know how to detect emptiness! )
Unfortunately, you won't be able to hear your brain. The maximum that you can count on is the noise of blood circulating through the vessels. Actually, you can hear the heart only if you listen very well.