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  2. Phantom vibration syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Phantom vibration syndrome or phantom ringing syndrome is the perception that one's mobile phone is vibrating or ringing when it is not. Other terms for this concept include ringxiety (a portmanteau of ring and anxiety), fauxcellarm (a portmanteau of "faux" /foʊ/ meaning "fake" or "false" and "cellphone" and "alarm" pronounced similarly to "false alarm") and phonetom (a portmanteau of phone ...

  3. Why do we feel phantom phone vibrations? - AOL

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    They're called phantom vibrations, and they're a common phenomenon since the turn of the mobile age. These sensory hallucinations are so common that researchers have done studies devoted to ...

  4. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    Some popular apps for both students, teachers, and parents are Remind and ClassDojo. About 72% of top-selling education apps on iOS are for preschoolers and elementary school students. [ 90 ] Additionally, there are a wide variety of ways middle and high school students can use mobile phones such as sharing documents, taking pictures, and ...

  5. 4-year-old girl gives unforgettable announcement after ...

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    One 4-year-old girl made the most of her school's Christmas performance this holiday season. In a now-viral video, little Stori stole the show when she took the microphone from her principal and ...

  6. Tinnitus - Wikipedia

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    [140] [141] Children do not generally report tinnitus spontaneously and their complaints may not be taken seriously. [142] Among those who do complain, there is an increased likelihood of associated otological or neurological pathology such as migraine, juvenile Meniere's disease, or chronic suppurative otitis media. [ 143 ]

  7. Why Is Gen Z Suddenly Obsessed With This 70-Year-Old Dutch ...

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    This one is Miffy, a Dutch children’s character who’s recently amassed a huge young-adult fandom stateside. With her simple, almost expressionless face, Miffy seems to court an air of mystery.

  8. Tactile hallucination - Wikipedia

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    Formication, a type of tactile hallucination, is the feeling of imaginary insects or spiders on the skin.. Tactile hallucination is the false perception of tactile sensory input that creates a hallucinatory sensation of physical contact with an imaginary object. [1]

  9. Silent mode - Wikipedia

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    As mobile technology has evolved, so has the functionality of silent mode. Modern smartphones now allow users to customize silent mode with more granularity, such as enabling vibration alerts for specific contacts or allowing certain types of notifications (e.g., alarms [2] or emergency alerts) to bypass the silent setting. Additionally, some ...