Imagine your brain is like a radio. Sometimes, it picks up signals that aren’t meant for you, and those signals sound like voices. That’s what happens when some people hear voices no one else can hear.
Why Does This Happen?
Sometimes, the brain gets confused and thinks it's hearing something real. These voices might be friendly or scary, and they can feel very real to the person hearing them.
Examples
- A child hears a voice telling them to run away from school.
- An old man hears his late wife whispering advice every morning.
- A teenager believes their best friend is talking about them behind their back.
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See also
- Why Do We Need Sleep?
- How Does the Human Body Heal Wounds?
- Why Do People Talk in Their Sleep?
- Why Do Some People Fall Asleep Easily and Others Struggle?
- What Makes Some Foods Go Bad Faster Than Others?
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