/////////////////SELF TALK=Joseph Jordania suggested that talking to oneself can be used to avoid silence. According to him, the ancestors of humans, like many othersocial animals, used contact calls to maintain constant contact with the members of the group,[5] and a signal of danger was communicated through becoming silent and freezing.[6] Because of the human evolutionary history, prolonged silence is perceived as a sign of danger and triggers a feeling of uneasiness and fear. According to Jordania, talking to oneself is only one of the ways to fill in prolonged gaps of silence in humans. Other ways of filling in prolonged silence are humming, whistling, finger drumming, or having TV, radio or music on all the time.
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