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Commentary: Consensus definition of misophonia

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
Hashir Aazh   +3 more
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General Perspective of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) For Reducing Anxiety and Stress in Integrative Medicine (IM) [PDF]

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Recently, Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) has been in focus. It is a sense of thrilling feeling with pleasure or joy that appears from the nape of the neck to the head scalp region.
Bando, Hiroshi   +2 more
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Selective noise cancelling application for misophonia treatment [PDF]

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Misophonia is a sensory disorder where specific stimuli, usually auditory, trigger the fight-flight-freeze response, causing extreme reactions, typically anger, panic, or anxiety. Research into treatment for misophonia is limited, primarily consisting of
Wunrow, Timothy
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Hyperacusis and Misophonia

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association
Yumi Yamazawa, Akira Midorikawa
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Misophonia Awareness

open access: yesThe ASHA Leader, 2018
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Misophonia

2021
Misophonia is a recently described condition that is marked by extreme adverse reactions to select classes of trigger sounds. It has recently received attention as a putative diagnosable condition, and specifically as a member of the class of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders.
Lisa Clark, Dean McKay
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Misophonia in the workplace

2021
This paper uses the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals’ inclusion of human well-being and disability rights as a base to examine the work experiences of individuals with the syndrome misophonia who have been employed in white-collar office jobs in the Global North, and how these experiences fit into the current discourse on making offices more ...
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Misophonia: An Overview

Seminars in Hearing, 2014
Misophonia is a relatively new term in the field of audiology, and there currently is no evidence-based research available on this topic; nevertheless, there are patients suffering with misophonia who are seeking help. This article provides both historical and current definitions of misophonia, as well as controversy regarding the definition.
Diane Duddy, Kristi Oeding
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