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In musical ensembles, people synchronise with each other despite the presence of time delays such as those related to sound transmission. However, the ways in which time delays in synchronisation are overcome remain unclear.
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This study examined the concentrations of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters (glutamate and GABA respectively) in two regions of interest (auditory and insular cortices) and a control region (visual cortex) to test the hypothesis that decreased sound tolerance would be linked to increased cortical excitability (more glutamate and/or less GABA).
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Background: Laparotomy is an invasive treatment that involves surgery on the lining of the abdominal wall. The effect of laparotomy using general anesthesia is gastrointestinal motility and vomiting, and if it lasts more than 24 hours, and causes ...
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Psychometric Properties of a Self-Perception Questionnaire for Adults with Suspected Misophonia
Misophonia is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or stimuli associated with such sounds, called triggers. The aim was to validate a questionnaire on self-perception of the type of sound, visual identification, and origin of sounds in ...
Benjamín J. Castillo +2 more
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Causes and Diagnostic Significance of Coughing in Dogs with Endocardiosis
Introduction. Endocardiosis is the most widespread acquired cardiac disease in small dog breeds, characterised by the valvular degeneration leading to mitral insufficiency.
S. N. Kartashov +4 more
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Background: Decreased sound tolerance (DST; i.e., difficulty tolerating sounds in one’s environment) is one of the most common sensory features of autism, with a lifetime prevalence between 50–70%. Multiple disorders, including hyperacusis (the perception of moderate-intensity sounds as excessively loud or physically painful) and misophonia (a ...
Zachary J Williams +3 more
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Background: Between 50–70% of autistic individuals report clinically significant decreased sound tolerance (DST; i.e., difficulty tolerating sound in one’s environment) at some point in their lives. DST in autism comprises multiple distinct disorders, including hyperacusis (the perception of moderate-intensity sounds as excessively loud or physically ...
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DOR: 98.1000/2383-1251.1398.6.1.11.1. 1575.41 Extended Abstract Introduction: Strangle wort (Cynanchum acutum) is a perennial weed that could be propagated by seeds and vegetative organs.
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Current approaches to decreased sound tolerance disorders: A narrative review
Decreased sound tolerance is a condition in which sensitivity to environmental sounds is increased. Hyperacusis, misophonia, and phonophobia are subtypes of this condition. Current literature continues to debate the definition, classification, mechanisms, and management strategies. Tests and self-report measures are available for assessment. Management
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BackgroundDecreased sound tolerance (DST) is an increased sensitivity to sound at levels that would not bother most people. DST is highly prevalent in autistic adults; however, the extent to which DST differs across autistic and non-autistic adults is uncertain.
Nichole Scheerer +4 more
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