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“I will go to check, but the baby wasn’t crying. “I have a template for my baby’s cry in my head, for example, and sometimes just by chance a random set of sounds will match it,” he said. Peter Tse, professor of psychological and brain sciences at Dartmouth College, said phantom vibration rings may happen because cell phone users develop a “template” in their heads. Really, who sits around and thinks this stuff up?īut it gets better/worse depending on your thinking, as a psychiatrist checks in: I will dub that problem removed hat discomfort syndrome.

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This sounds kind of like when you have been wearing a hat all day and then you take it off and it still feels as though you have it on so you try to adjust it. “I don’t know what it is,” said Andrea Robichaud, 23, a web designer in Merrimack who has checked her cellphone for incoming calls after experiencing a phantom vibration. Josh Weaver, 22, who works in Merrimack, has done the same thing. “I go to reach for my cell phone and it isn’t there,” said Ben Hastie, 18, of Merrimack, who has a Motorola Razor phone. Just check out some excerpts from the article: This is unbelievable, people feel their phones vibrate when they are not on and now we have a name for it. This article appeared above the fold on page one of today’s New Hampshire Union Leader. This is when you feel your phone vibrate in your pocket but you either don’t have your cell phone turned on or you not not even have your cell phone. Okay that might be going overboard, but what is the next big trauma that we will have to deal with? It’s technical term is Phantom Vibration Syndrome, more commonly called ringxiety. This article warns us of the latest possible medical condition that could end life as we know it.








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