The Age of "Ringxiety"

Sun Oct 14, 2007 11:13PM EDT

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Ever hear or feel your phone ringing, you're sure of it, and when you rush to answer it... you discover it hadn't rung at all? More and more cell phone users are reporting hearing their "distinctive" ring tone or feeling their phone vibrating against their leg, only to find that it was all just a fantasy.

It's a phenomenon loosely termed "ringxiety" or "fauxcellarm," with some suggesting that cell phones have become part of the very fabric of people's lives, so much so that if they think have missed a call it has a profound psychological impact. The result is that many feel like their phone could be ringing, even if it isn't. (The phenomenon, I suspect, is very similar to new mothers who're sure they hear their baby crying, only do discover that the kid is fast asleep.)

Phantom vibrations may be purely psychological, but phantom ringing has a more scientific basis. This "psycho-acoustic phenomenon" is a complex issue related to how the brain processes sound in the 1KHz to 6KHz range, where most phone ringing is based. "Your brain is conditioned to respond to a phone ring just as it is to a baby crying," says one sound expert

As well, if you have a cell phone, you're probably just a little bit crazy. Frequent phone users, are simply "more anxious," says one psychiatrist. "They are on tenterhooks, waiting for the phone to ring."

Something to think about next time you turn your favorite song into a ringtone... 

LINK: Phantom vibrations shake "crackberry" addicts 

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  • 1 Posted by debbielk53 on Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:37AM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm glad I usually only have my cell phone on when I'm using it. I can't take calls at work, and my family knows not to call me. I use my cell phone as a tool. I don't think I'm addicted yet.

  • 2 Posted by wo1936 on Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:00AM EDT Report Abuse

    i only use my phone for emergency`s &no one has my #. i like peace &quiet.

  • 3 Posted by rogueist on Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:26AM EDT Report Abuse

    My cellphone is my phone - and sometimes I hear it ringing - about 4 or 5 seconds before it actually rings. Never heard it ring when it doesnt though. And my ringtone is probably pretty unique (at least in the US - probably hear it in Asia on the streets)

  • 4 Posted by maleman14001 on Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    Looking forward to dumping the cell phone now that I'm finally settled from the move. Land lines might be old fashioned but I like not having to use this over priced gadget, all I want of a phone is to make and receive calls nothing else.

  • 5 Posted by deserae_kennedy on Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:46AM EDT Report Abuse

    i always think my phone is going off more so when i am waiting on someone to call or text me though,

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