Why Does Your Voice Sound Weird in Recordings? ๐๏ธ๐ง | The Science Explained
Why does your voice sound completely different when you hear a recording of yourself? ๐๏ธ๐ณ
There's a scientific reason.
When you speak, you hear your own voice through two pathways: sound traveling through the air and vibrations traveling through the bones of your skull.
But when you listen to a recording, that bone-conducted pathway is missing. Your brain therefore receives a different version of your voice than the one you're accustomed to hearing.
In this Body Spectra 3D scientific animation, we go inside the vocal system, skull, inner ear, cochlea, and auditory pathways to visualize why your recorded voice can sound so strange.
Discover fascinating neuroscience, anatomy, physiology, sound science, and human-body mysteries through cinematic 3D visualization.
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This video is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
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