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Investigating Misophonia: A Review of the Empirical Literature, Clinical Implications, and a Research Agenda [PDF]
Misophonia is a neurobehavioral syndrome phenotypically characterized by heightened autonomic nervous system arousal and negative emotional reactivity (e. g., irritation, anger, anxiety) in response to a decreased tolerance for specific sounds.
Miren Edelstein +2 more
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Consensus Definition of Misophonia: A Delphi Study
Misophonia is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli that has been characterized using different language and methodologies.
Susan E Swedo +2 more
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Emotion Processes Predicting Outbursts and Functional Impact in Misophonia [PDF]
Misophonia involves a decreased tolerance to certain sounds and is associated with a range of emotions and emotion processes. In addition to the distress caused by misophonia, some individuals report having aggressive outbursts and significant impact on ...
Qiaochu Wang +4 more
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Prevalence of Misophonia and Correlates of Its Symptoms among Inpatients with Depression [PDF]
Misophonia is an underexplored condition that significantly decreases the quality of life of those who suffer from it. It has neurological and physiological correlates and is associated with a variety of psychiatric symptoms; however, a growing body of
Marta Siepsiak +2 more
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Psychoacoustic assessment of misophonia [PDF]
Misophonia is a condition characterized by intense negative emotional reactions to trigger sounds and related stimuli. In this study, adult listeners (N = 15) with a self-reported history of misophonia symptoms and a control group without misophonia (N =
Benjamin J. Kirby +2 more
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A longitudinal investigation of quality of life and negative emotions in misophonia
AimsThis longitudinal study examined the role of anger, disgust, and anxiety in the experience of misophonia, the quality of life of those with self-reported misophonia in comparison to those without misophonia, and the association of misophonia and ...
Bridget Dibb, Sarah E Golding
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Misophonia is a newly described disorder of sound tolerance characterized by strong negative emotional reactions to specific “trigger” sounds, resulting in significant distress, pathological avoidance, and impairment in daily life. Research on misophonia
Zachary J Williams +2 more
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A large-scale study of misophonia [PDF]
ObjectiveWe aim to elucidate misophonia, a condition in which particular sounds elicit disproportionally strong aversive reactions.MethodA large online study extensively surveyed personal, developmental, and clinical characteristics of over 300 misophonics.ResultsMost participants indicated that their symptoms started in childhood or early teenage ...
Erfanian, M., Rouw, R.
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Misophonia:current perspectives [PDF]
Misophonia is characterized by a negative reaction to a sound with a specific pattern and meaning to a given individual. In this paper, we review the clinical features of this relatively common yet underinvestigated condition, with focus on co-occurring ...
Cavanna, Andrea E +2 more
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A psychoacoustic test for misophonia assessment [PDF]
Misophonia is a condition where a strong arousal response is triggered when hearing specific human generated sounds, like chewing, and/or repetitive tapping noises, like pen clicking.
Falco Enzler +3 more
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