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A systematic review of treatments for misophonia
Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry, 2023Research into misophonia treatments has been limited and it is unclear what treatment approaches may be effective. This systematic review extracted and synthesized relevant treatment research on misophonia to examine the efficacy of various intervention modalities and identify current trends in order to guide future treatment research. PubMed, PsycINFO,
Seth A. Mattson +5 more
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A neuropsychological study of misophonia
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental PsychiatryMisophonia is a recently identified condition characterized by negative emotional responsivity to certain types of sounds. Although progress has been made in understanding of neuronal, psychophysiological, and psychopathological mechanisms, important gaps in research remain, particularly insight into cognitive function.
Amitai Abramovitch +2 more
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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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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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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2022
The Amsterdam Misophonia Scale-Revised (AMISOS-R) is a self-report scale that measures the presence and severity of symptoms experienced in response to specific auditory stimuli. This cross-sectional, descriptive study aims to evaluate psychometric properties of the AMISOS-R in the Turkish language and to examine psychosocial factors associated with ...
Suleyman, Cakiroglu +2 more
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The Amsterdam Misophonia Scale-Revised (AMISOS-R) is a self-report scale that measures the presence and severity of symptoms experienced in response to specific auditory stimuli. This cross-sectional, descriptive study aims to evaluate psychometric properties of the AMISOS-R in the Turkish language and to examine psychosocial factors associated with ...
Suleyman, Cakiroglu +2 more
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An Automated Online Measure for Misophonia: The Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults
Misophonia is a sound sensitivity disorder characterized by a strong aversion to specific sounds (e.g., chewing). Here we present the Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults (SMS-Adult), within an online open-access portal, with automated scoring and results ...
Julia Simner +2 more
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Network analysis of misophonia symptoms using the Duke Misophonia Questionnaire
Journal of Affective DisordersMisophonia is a complex disorder characterized by a strong aversion to specific sounds, leading to significant distress and impairment. While the Duke Misophonia Questionnaire (DMQ) is one of the most comprehensive and validated measures for assessing misophonia, the relative importance of specific subscales and items within the DMQ remains unclear ...
Yanyan, Shan +6 more
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EMOTIONAL AND COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MISOPHONIA
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2018Misophonia is a complex neurobehavioral syndrome phenotypically characterized by heightened autonomic nervous system arousal and negative emotional reactivity, in response to a decreased tolerance for specific sounds1,2. Some people with Misophonia report aversive responses to certain visual and tactile stimuli. The small body of research on Misophonia
Erfanian, Mercede, Romke Rouw
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A misophonia case: psychotic patient with tactile hallucinations triggered by misophonia
Interdisciplinary Medical JournalMisophonia is a psychiatric condition characterized by extreme sensitivity to sounds that are frequently heard in life and that the general population is not even aware of. It is known that misophonic complaints coexist with anxiety disorder and obsessive disorder, but in this case, we will talk about a case whose tactile hallucinations were triggered ...
Mehmet Hanifi Kokaçya, Çisem Timur
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Advances in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, 2023
M. Zachary Rosenthal +2 more
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