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Auditory Efferent Pathway Functioning in Individuals with Misophonia

open access: yesAuditory and Vestibular Research
Background and Aim: Misophonia, characterized by a decreased tolerance for specific auditory stimuli, has been insufficiently explored within audiology. Limited research has been conducted, and the auditory mechanisms involved in this disorder remain to
Sajana Aryal, Prashanth Prabhu
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Auditory brainstem response and cortical auditory evoked potentials in patients with misophonia

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
Background Misophonia, also known as selective sound sensitivity syndrome, is a persistent condition characterized by adverse emotional reactions and autonomic arousal triggered by particular sounds.
Basma Ebrahim Mahmoud Laag   +3 more
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Auditory Brainstem Response Patterns in Misophonia: A Comparative Study

open access: yesAuditory and Vestibular Research
Background and Aim: Misophonia is a condition characterized by a reduced tolerance to certain sounds or the stimuli linked to those sounds. Our study aimed to investigate the auditory brainstem functioning using electrophysiological measures in normal ...
Kamalakannan Karupaiah, Prashanth Prabhu
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Misophonia is associated with heightened emotion evocation from music

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Misophonia is a disorder characterized by negative emotional responses to “trigger” sounds, such as chewing or tapping. Although misophonia has been linked to other conditions, including hyperacusis and PTSD, the relationship between misophonia and ...
Stephen Van Hedger, Kathryne Van Hedger
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The Melody of Discomfort: Exploring Misophonia - A Case Series

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
Misophonia is a condition that causes strong emotional reactions to specific sounds, leading to feelings of anger, irritation, or disgust. People affected by this condition may experience intense negative responses to sounds such as chewing, breathing ...
Fatima Shamla   +4 more
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Experimental Learning Model of Misophonia

open access: yes
Misophonia is commonly described as an extreme negative emotional response (Dozier, 2015; Bernstein, Angell & Dehle, 2013; Jastreboff & Jastreboff, 2002) or decreased sound tolerance (Siepsiak, Śliwerski & Dragan, 2020) towards auditory ...
Prof. Ilse Van Diest   +2 more
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Auditory Training Therapy for Misophonia

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Background: Misophonia is a decreased sound tolerance disorder causing hatred of specific trigger sounds. Currently, little is known about the aetiology of misophonia.
Nayyar, Nina
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Social context in misophonia: does misophonia impact social judgements (& do social judgements impact misophonia)?

open access: yes
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 ...
Giulia Poerio (13772053)   +2 more
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Commentary: The Brain Basis for Misophonia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2017
Arjan Schröder   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Replication Data for Individual Differences in Misophonia Are Linked With Worse Cognitive Control When Exposed to Misophonia Trigger Sounds

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Replication Data for Individual Differences in Misophonia Are Linked With Worse Cognitive Control When Exposed to Misophonia Trigger ...
Zabelina, Darya
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