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Misophonia revised

open access: yes, 2022
The objectives of this thesis are first, to increase knowledge concerning the phenomenology of misophonia and second, to investigate the effectiveness of different treatments for misophonia.In this thesis the phenomenology of misophonia is studied in a highly qualitative and quantitative sample (N=575).
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Steroids for the Treatment of Misophonia and Misokinesia

open access: yesCase Reports in Psychiatry
Misophonia and misokinesia are disorders characterized by intensely negative physical and emotional reactions to specific auditory and visual stimuli. The availability of effective treatments, especially pharmacological ones, is limited. This report presents a case of a 35-year-old male with severe misophonia and misokinesia who experienced nearly ...
Jadon Webb, Afton Williamson
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The Sound and the Fury: Characterizing Misophonia

open access: yes, 2017
Misophonia, a recently coined term, describes a sound-sensitivity disorder in which individuals react to trigger sounds (e.g. chewing, swallowing, breathing) with marked distress, anxiety, irritability, and physiological arousal.
Harrison, Austin Reed
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Proposed diagnostic criteria for misophonia.

open access: yes, 2013
Proposed diagnostic criteria for misophonia.
Nienke Vulink (276385)   +2 more
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Misophonia LPA/IRT Preregistration

open access: yes
Misophonia is a condition characterized by a decreased tolerance for specific auditory stimuli (i.e., triggers) leading to strong emotional reactions and negative behavioral responses.
Catherine Bain   +3 more
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The Berlin Misophonia Questionnaire Revised (BMQ-R): Development and validation of a symptom-oriented diagnostical instrument for the measurement of misophonia

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Misophonia is a clinical syndrome which is characterized by intense emotional and physical reactions to idiosyncratic sounds. However, its psychometric measurement is still in the early stages.
Nico Remmert   +4 more
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Toward cognitive models of misophonia

open access: yesHearing Research
Misophonia is a disorder in which specific common sounds such as another person breathing or chewing, or the ticking of a clock, cause an atypical negative emotional response. Affected individuals may experience anger, irritability, annoyance, disgust, and anxiety, as well as physiological autonomic responses, and may find everyday environments and ...
Marie-Anick Savard, Emily B.J. Coffey
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Do Individuals with Misophonia Experience Challenges with Their Auditory Binaural Interaction and Integration Skills?

open access: yesAuditory and Vestibular Research
Background and Aim: Misophonia is a condition marked by heightened sensitivity and intense emotional and physiological responses to particular sounds that may not spark the same reactions in others. This study is the first of its kind to assess binaural
Hrishitha Valia Madappally   +2 more
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Evaluation of extended high frequency thresholds in individuals with misophonia

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
Background Misophonia is a condition characterized by strong emotional and physiological responses to specific auditory or visual stimuli, often leading to distress and functional impairment.
Suman Chalotra   +2 more
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Misophonia is associated with heightened emotion evocation by music

open access: yes
Misophonia is a disorder commonly characterized by negative emotional responses to “trigger” sounds, such as chewing or tapping. It has been linked to conditions like hyperacusis and PTSD; however, the relationship between misophonia and musical ...
Stephen Van Hedger   +2 more
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