Preview Site V57: Navigation + sensory language cleanup.
The rhythm exhibit

Humming or Singing

Sound, breath, rhythm, and regulation through the voice.

This is a placeholder exhibit page. It gives the site its next layer now, while leaving the final exhibit copy open for later drafting.

Exhibit Placeholder

What this page will become.

Mission

This placeholder will show that not every oral habit is tissue-damaging. Some loops hum. Some sing. Some regulate through sound.

This page should widen the visitor’s idea of oral loops beyond biting and chewing, toward rhythm, breath, vibration, and private self-generated input.

Visitor promise

The visitor should leave this exhibit with less shame, a clearer pattern name, and one next doorway into the larger Loop Hypothesis.

Planned sections

Planned section

Private humming, rhythmic singing, whining, throat sounds, or repeated fragments of melody.

Planned section

The voice as a sensory-motor loop: breath, vibration, timing, and completion.

Planned section

When rhythm is harmless regulation versus when it becomes intrusive or hard to stop.

Planned section

Next paths: occupancy loops, oral habits, and loop volume.

Next paths

This exhibit should lead forward, not backward.

The wall poster brought the visitor here because they recognized a pattern. The next click should take them toward understanding: the room, the manuscript map, sensory tricks, how loops begin, or another related oral habit exhibit.