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Sensory hyperacusis as a predictor of anxiety in adolescence.

open access: yesJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView.
BACKGROUND An increasing number of children report anxiety in early to mid-adolescence. Early identification of risk during the transition from primary to secondary schools (age 11) could enhance family- or school-based interventions.
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Hyperacusis in Williams Syndrome

The Journal of Otolaryngology, 2001
To define hyperacusis in audiologic parameters and to further elucidate central and peripheral auditory pathways.Theories surrounding hyperacusis have always been highly debated. A group of children with Williams syndrome universally complain of hyperacusis.
L B, Johnson, M, Comeau, K D, Clarke
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Hyperacusis and Williams syndrome

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1994
AbstractAbnormal sensitivity to environmental sounds is a short-term feature often observed following insertion of grommets. Here we describe a child with this symptom who was found to have Williams syndrome, a condition in which hyperacusis is observed in 95 per cent of patients.
A, Nigam, P R, Samuel
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Magical ideation and hyperacusis

Cortex, 2008
The subjective experience conferred by auditory perception has rarely been addressed outside of the studies of auditory hallucinations. The aim of this study is to describe the phenomenology of auditory experiences in individuals who endorse magical beliefs, but do not report hallucinations.
Dubal, Stéphanie   +1 more
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THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MODEL FOR HYPERACUSIS AND MISOPHONIA

Journal of hearing science
Tinnitus patients frequently complain about Decreased Sound Tolerance (DST) as well. Based on the observations of several hundred patients with Decreased Sound Tolerance the existence of unrecognized earlier auditory disorder with distinctive and ...
P. Jastreboff, Margaret M. Jastreboff
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Drug-induced hyperacusis: a disproportionality analysis of the FAERS database.

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety
BACKGROUND Hyperacusis is a non-negligible clinical condition, but reports related to drug-induced hyperacusis are rare. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk of drug-induced hyperacusis and to identify the top drugs that can cause ...
HuaJie Lin   +3 more
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Multidimensional Effects of Hyperacusis: A Study on Tinnitus, Anxiety, Cognitive Function, Sleep, and Quality of Life

Journal of american academy of audiology
Background: Tinnitus and hyperacusis are often cooccurring and quite prevalent symptoms. The effects of tinnitus on sleep quality, anxiety, cognitive abilities, and quality of life are well documented.
Emre Soylemez, Omer Tanrikulu
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Hyperacusis in children: A clinical profile

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2018
Hyperacusis is commonly seen in clinical paediatric practice and can be distressing for the children and their families. This paper looks at the clinical profile of children seen for hyperacusis in a paediatric audiology service and reviews the possible underlying mechanisms.Retrospective study of case notes of 61 children with troublesome hyperacusis ...
Shibani Myne, Veronica Kennedy
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