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Thursday, May 04, 2006

There were bells all around

I know I wasn't the only one ...
Others say they thought they heard phones ring while taking a shower, using a blow-dryer or watching commercials. What they are hearing is a barely discernable sound — perhaps chimes, a faint trill or an electronic bleat — that they mistake for the ringtone of their cellphone, which isn't ringing. This audio illusion — called phantom phone rings or, more whimsically, ringxiety or fauxcellarm — has emerged recently as an Internet discussion topic and has become a new reason for people to either bemoan the techno-saturation of modern life or question their sanity.

Some sound experts believe that because cellphones have become a fifth limb for many, people now live in a constant state of phone vigilance, and hearing sounds that seem like a telephone's ring can send an expectant brain into action.

"My experience has been hearing just a few notes that are similar to my phone's ring, my brain will fill in the rest," said David Laramie, a doctoral student at the Los Angeles campus of the California School of Professional Psychology, who is writing his dissertation about the effect of cellphones on behavior.

The funny sidenote here is that I forgot my phone at home yesterday and didn't miss it a whit.

I Hear Ringing [NYT]

4 Comments:

  • As an analagous symptom, if I have my phone in my trouser pockets or in my jacket, I sometimes feel phantom vibrations. A little like when you feel phantom spiders crawling all over you? (Oh - there's one on your right arm!)

    By Blogger Colin, at 5:01 PM  

  • This always happens to me, especially when I am listening to songs with all those bleeps and bings. But sometimes in the shower, too. I think it is just wishful thinking, because I really want to be more popular than I am.

    Colin, don't you mean vibratinos? Please provide a new drink to match - I am having people over to dinner, and would very much like to impress.

    By Blogger camarooned, at 11:20 AM  

  • I'd give you the recipe for a vibratino but it's really not to be served in polite company...

    By Blogger Colin, at 1:10 PM  

  • How about this:

    Fill a highball with ice & add 1 oz orange vodka, 1 oz rasberry vodka & 3/4 oz Chambord. Top off with orange & cranberry juices and garnish with two cherries (but we all know where that leads ...)
    (www.webtender.com/db/drink/5608)

    I think I'd prefer it in a martini glass with a floating raspberry.

    By Blogger fabulous girl, at 2:35 PM  

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