How do you hear your own voice? The perception of your own voice is different from that heard by others, because in addition to the sound coming from


How do you hear your own voice? The perception of your own voice is different from that heard by others, because in addition to the sound coming from outside, which crosses the eardrum, the bones, the cochlea until 'to the optic nerve, we perceive our voice transmitted by vibrations in our cranial bone which transmits bass more easily. Our voice when we hear it is therefore lower than that heard by others.


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