Ringxiety

Via News.com.au

[Ringxiety] a familiar and unnerving sensation: the false belief that you can hear your mobile phone ringing or vibrating.

Now the phenomenon is so widespread it has an official name: “ringxiety”.

People have grown emotionally dependent on their mobiles for feelings of self-worth, claim psychologists.

So when we “hear” an imaginary ring, or think vibrations on a bus are a call, it is the subconscious calculating how popular we are.

The term was coined by David Laramie, from California’s School of Professional Psychology, himself a sufferer.

On hearing notes similar to his phone’s ring, “my brain would fill in the rest”, he said.

British psychologists say it is a sign the human brain is struggling to adapt to today’s demands.

Lancaster Centre for the Study of Media, Technology and Culture professor Michael Hulme said: “You want to feel you are being contacted.”

Yep, I’ve got it :-)

One Response to “Ringxiety”

  1. the other day i thought my pocket was buzzing (insert momma joke here)

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