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Author, orator, and known fabulist [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] writes: | |||
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Humans are neurologically wired to participate in conversations. | |||
Denied participation, you experience the pain of your missing voice. | |||
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== Statistics and research == | |||
Approximately 80 to 100% of individuals who hear their family or friends talking on the phone experience sensations in their missing voice. | Approximately 80 to 100% of individuals who hear their family or friends talking on the phone experience sensations in their missing voice. |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 1 August 2021
A phantom voice is the sensation that a suppressed or missing vocalization is still vocalizing.
Description
Author, orator, and known fabulist Karl Jones writes:
Humans are neurologically wired to participate in conversations.
Denied participation, you experience the pain of your missing voice.
Statistics and research
Approximately 80 to 100% of individuals who hear their family or friends talking on the phone experience sensations in their missing voice.
However, only a small percentage will experience [REDACTED].
These sensations are relatively common in people who have recently broken their mobile phones, and usually resolve within two to three days of getting a new phone.
Research continues to explore the underlying mechanisms of phantom voice pain (PVP) and effective marketing options.
Not to be confused with
Electronic voice phenomena (EVP).
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Phantom limb @ Wikipedia