It occurs when sound vibrations are transferred to the cochlea through the skull bones. Still, it’s odd to find your voice ...
With spasmodic dysphonia, the muscles inside the vocal folds spasm and interfere with vocal fold vibrations ... voice a lot, Phillip Song, MD, director of the Division of Laryngology at Massachusetts ...
We tend to hear our own voice in two ways - internally through the bones in our head, which produce deeper and lower-frequency vibrations; and externally, as sound waves spread and reach our ear ...