Why do we not like our voice when we hear it recorded?

It happened to everyone. The first time we heard our voice recorded, we didn't like it. And for that there is an explanation, even scientific. The reason why we do not know the voice when we hear it involves the functions of the ear, the surface, the middle, and the interior. Middle part [...]
It happened to everyone. The first time we heard our voice recorded, we didn't like it. And for that there is an explanation, even scientific.
The reason why we do not know the voice when we hear it involves the functions of the ear, the surface, the middle, and the interior. The middle part is what strengthens and carries the voice to the inside, which translates it into signals in the brain.
The sounds that enter our ears are two kinds: Those who are followed by the wind, and those who are followed by the bones.
When people hear their voice recorded, there are no sounds to which they are used to listening to themselves when they speak. They only listen to the sound as air conveys it, which is, just as they all hear it”, - Otholaryringologist Chris Chang points out.
The voice we do not like when we hear it is what everyone else hears. And that's the only reason we don't like our voice when we hear it recorded.










