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It is called Auditory Pareidoilia.
Everyone is telling you that you are schizophrenic and it is very sad because they are absolutely wrong.
It is normal and common to hear additional sounds that donβt exist in white noise.
Read about it here:
https://www.tmsoft.com/blog/why-you-may-be-hearing-phantom-sounds/amp/
https://thedebrief.org/auditory-pareidolia-the-voices-in-your-head-may-have-a-rational-explanation/
https://hearinglosshelp.com/blog/apophenia-audio-pareidolia-and-musical-ear-syndrome/
Never forget that we're doing incredibly complex audio signal processing with meat.
It's fatty jello that we electrified and tricked into believing in itself!
Meat?
https://youtu.be/7tScAyNaRdQ?si=ER4w1rLaRploMSgq
It is a totally normal function of a totally normal brain. What is NOT normal is for it to drastically change in adulthood. That could suggest a change to the part of the brain responsible which should be checked out.
If you read the post carefully youβd see that OP says they have had this for several years. It is in the first sentence of the second paragraph.
Can confirm I have this with White Noise, especially when i combine it with another ambient sound, thought I was going crazy when I started sleeping with an air purifier in my room till i realized what was going on.
Yeah. Still see a doctor, because it's new, but I'm guessing the doctor will just say "huh, keep an eye on that".
Schizophrenia can have early warning signs, but going there right away has "it's always cancer" energy.
If you read the first sentence of OPβs second paragraph, youβll see that they say they have had this for several years.
Sure. I meant new in the sense of it hasn't always been this way, it changed in adulthood. I don't know, I'd mention it to my doc.