EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 6 MIN
Why We Say ‘Hmm’ When Thinking
from Unusual Origins – The Strange Beginnings · host Kimberly Hollins
This episode explains that the sound “hmm” is not just a habit, but a natural bridge between thinking and speaking. When the brain needs time to process a question, it uses this simple sound to fill silence, signaling that attention is active and an answer is forming.“Hm” is easy to produce and does not interrupt thinking, allowing the brain to continue searching for ideas while maintaining communication. It also reflects internal mental states—short or long variations can express curiosity, uncertainty, or deeper thought without using full language.Beyond communication, making this sound may help stabilize attention and support cognitive processing. It belongs to a group of universal vocal signals that likely existed before complex language, showing how humans naturally express thought even before forming words.
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