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Voice Confrontation - In 100 words or less

Most of us shudder at the sound of our own voices


But, why is voice confrontation so frequent, when we barely judge others' voices the same way? 


Many people say that our recorded voice sounds higher due to lack of bone conduction, and the reasoning is, the higher pitch makes us uncomfortable.


But, we don't judge others' voices in the same way. What gives?


The missing part of the puzzle is extra-linguistic cueswhich reveal aspects of our personality.


When we listen to our recording, we confront and judge these expressive qualities we did not intend to portray.

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