Phantom Vibration Syndrome (PVS): Felt a vibration in your pocket but received no notification of text message or incoming call?
Apart from habit, Phantom Vibration Syndrome is also about not being fully present. As much as we all believe were skilled multi-taskers, for the record, were not. Quite simply, were no longer fully present.

As we can see from the illustration, Phantom Vibration In Arm When Asleep has many fascinating aspects to explore.
Phantom vibration syndrome isn't really harmful -- in the study of college students, more than 90 percent said they considered phantom vibrations to be ''only a little'' or ''not at all'' bothersome. But some believe it's a warning sign that too much technology may be hazardous to human...

A number of theories about phantom vibration syndrome let's call it PVS have been suggested over the years, and the most common one relates to the phenomenon of pareidolia, where our brains try to fill in gaps in the information it is processing...

As we can see from the illustration, Phantom Vibration In Arm When Asleep has many fascinating aspects to explore.
Phantom vibrations: reason to call doctor? Students emotionally dependent on their phones are more likely to be stressed by the 'hallucinations'.
A person feeling a phantom vibration in their pocket while using a smartphone. Have you ever felt your phone vibrate in your pocket, only to check and realize there was no call, message, or notification?