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Patient Perspectives on Upper‐Limb Daily Function in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Dexterity impairments are common among people with Parkinson's disease (PWP), yet little is understood about the effect of upper‐limb (UL) dysfunction on daily activity performance. Objectives The aims were to (1) map the dexterity activities most affected and meaningful to PWP; (2) explore the associations between perceived ...
Noa Cohen, Rachel Kizony
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Background Misophonia is characterized by strong negative emotional and behavioral reactions to specific everyday sounds and is associated with significant functional impairment.
Murat Can Gumus +3 more
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The Impact of Disgusting Sounds on Pupil Diameter of Misophonic and Non‐Misophonic Listeners
ABSTRACT Everyday sounds can elicit a range of emotional and physiological responses. For individuals with misophonia, some sounds can produce strong feelings of disgust, annoyance, and anger, often accompanied by increased perspiration and heart rate.
Urszula Oszczapinska +5 more
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Investigation of a Misophonia and Fluid Intelligence Relationship: Sound Spectrum Variation Impact on Fluid Intelligence Task Responses [PDF]
Studies of misophonia have not assessed the impact of music and sound complexity on intelligence in individuals with misophonia. Edelstein et al. (2013) have provided work which pools trigger sound characteristics including sound repetitiveness yet does ...
Watson, Leslie
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Characteristics of the Facial Canal–Lateral Canal Dehiscence: The Under‐recognized Third Window
Abstract Objective We aimed to establish normative data on the bony partition between the facial canal (FC) and the lateral semicircular canal (LSCC) and present our initial series of cases in which an FC‐LSCC dehiscence was identified based on these anatomic criteria, with or without other third window pathologies.
William J. Garvis +3 more
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Misophonia is a sound sensitivity disorder characterised by strong negative reactions to specific sounds (e.g., chewing). Previous studies have suggested a link between social judgements and misophonia, in that misophonia arises not simply from auditory/acoustic processing but also from how an individual interprets the meaning of trigger sounds within ...
Maya Humolli +2 more
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How auditory processing influences the autistic profile: A review
Abstract We need to combine sensory data from various sources to make sense of the world around us. This sensory data helps us understand our surroundings, influencing our experiences and interactions within our everyday environments. Recent interest in sensory‐focused approaches to supporting autistic people has fixed on auditory processing—the sense ...
R. Poulsen +5 more
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Objective To perform a psychometric evaluation of a Norwegian version of the Berlin Misophonia Questionnaire Revised (BMQ‐R‐NOR). Design Participants completed online versions of the self‐report questionnaire BMQ‐R‐NOR on two occasions and MQ‐NOR on one occasion.
Eirin Krog +2 more
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Dynamic Schwarz Meta‐Foams: Customizable Solutions for Environmental Noise Reduction
The parametric design of an alternating unit cell of Schwarz primitive triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) metamaterial can offer the capability to create both single tunable bandgap and multiple bandgaps. This versatility makes it suitable for addressing a wide range of varying environmental noises, spanning from industrial noise to the disruptive ...
Daniel Saatchi +8 more
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IntroductionMisophonia is a disorder characterized by decreased tolerance to certain sounds or their associated stimuli, and many measurement tools have been developed for its diagnosis and evaluation.
Ezgi Ay +3 more
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