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Misophonia symptom severity is linked to impaired flexibility and heightened rumination. [PDF]

open access: hybridBr J Psychol
Abstract Misophonia is a disorder involving sensitivity to certain sounds and related stimuli. Here, we explore the relationship between misophonia and affective flexibility, which describes cognitive shifting abilities in the face of emotion‐evoking stimuli.
Black VK   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Auditory brainstem functioning in individuals with misophonia

open access: diamondJournal of Otology, 2023
Purpose: Misophonia is not investigated much from an audiological perspective. Our study aims to examine the processing of the auditory retro-cochlear pathways in individuals with misophonia.
Sajana Aryal, Prashanth Prabhu
doaj   +2 more sources

Psychometric validation of a brief self-report measure of misophonia symptoms and functional impairment: The duke-vanderbilt misophonia screening questionnaire

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Misophonia is a newly described disorder of sound tolerance characterized by strong negative emotional reactions to specific “trigger” sounds, resulting in significant distress, pathological avoidance, and impairment in daily life. Research on misophonia
Zachary J. Williams   +13 more
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The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation Within the Relationship Between Neuroticism and Misophonia: A Preliminary Investigation [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
Misophonia is a newly described condition characterized by heightened emotional reactivity (e.g., anger, anxiety, and disgust) to common repetitive sounds (e.g., oral or nasal sounds made by others), accompanied by difficulties responding to these sounds
Clair Cassiello-Robbins   +10 more
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A Large‐Scale Study of Misophonia [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Clinical Psychology, 2017
ObjectiveWe aim to elucidate misophonia, a condition in which particular sounds elicit disproportionally strong aversive reactions.MethodA large online study extensively surveyed personal, developmental, and clinical characteristics of over 300 misophonics.ResultsMost participants indicated that their symptoms started in childhood or early teenage ...
Romke Rouw, Mercede Erfanian
openaire   +4 more sources

Psychoacoustic assessment of misophonia [PDF]

open access: yesJASA Express Letters
Misophonia is a condition characterized by intense negative emotional reactions to trigger sounds and related stimuli. In this study, adult listeners (N = 15) with a self-reported history of misophonia symptoms and a control group without misophonia (N = 
Benjamin J. Kirby   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Consensus Definition of Misophonia: A Delphi Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
Misophonia is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli that has been characterized using different language and methodologies.
Susan E. Swedo   +23 more
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An Automated Online Measure for Misophonia: The Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults [PDF]

open access: hybridAssessment
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 that can be shared ethically with users and professionals.
Julia Simner   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

A psychoacoustic test for misophonia assessment [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Misophonia is a condition where a strong arousal response is triggered when hearing specific human generated sounds, like chewing, and/or repetitive tapping noises, like pen clicking.
Falco Enzler   +3 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Misophonia: A Review

open access: yesPsikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar, 2021
Misophonia is defined as a disproportionate emotional response to everyday sounds created by other people and sometimes to animal sounds. It can be severe enough to disrupt people’s professional and social functionality.
Yavuz Yılmaz, Cicek Hocaoglu
doaj   +2 more sources

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