Measuring Misophonia: Assessing the Psychometric Properties of the MisoQuest and Its Ability to Predict Cognitive Impacts of Triggering Sounds. [PDF]
Objectives Misophonia is characterized by an aversion to specific sounds, such as chewing and breathing. These “trigger” sounds can elicit negative emotional reactions, physiological stress, and cognitive impairments in people with misophonia.
Raymond KE, Butler BE.
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Psychoacoustic assessment of misophonia [PDF]
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
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Investigating Neurophysiological, Perceptual, and Cognitive Mechanisms in Misophonia. [PDF]
Simple Summary While the emotional and behavioral effects of misophonia are well recognized, its impact on brain function and perception remains unclear. This study examined differences in brain responses to sound, speech perception in noisy environments,
Patro C +3 more
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Misophonia:current perspectives [PDF]
Misophonia is characterized by a negative reaction to a sound with a specific pattern and meaning to a given individual. In this paper, we review the clinical features of this relatively common yet underinvestigated condition, with focus on co-occurring ...
Cavanna, Andrea E +2 more
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Consensus Definition of Misophonia: A Delphi Study
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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Sensory Processing, Dissociation, and Affective Symptoms in Misophonia: A Cross-Sectional Study of 35 Adults. [PDF]
Background Misophonia provokes intense reactions to everyday sounds and is linked to sensory and psychiatric symptoms; the role of dissociation remains unclear, so we compared these features in adults with misophonia and controls.
Koç Apaydın Z, Demir N, Tarhan R.
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Exploring the Impact of Misophonia Through the Lens of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework. [PDF]
Background: Misophonia is characterized by reduced tolerance to specific sound stimuli known as triggers. The reactions can be emotional, behavioral or physiological.
Prabhu P +3 more
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A psychoacoustic test for misophonia assessment [PDF]
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
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Beyond the Sound: The Role of the Source of Human-Made Trigger Sounds in Misophonia. [PDF]
Introduction Misophonia is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by abnormally extreme reactions to certain sensory stimuli. In this paper, we aimed to investigate the effect of the individual producing the human-generated trigger sound on the level ...
Müfreze P, Avcil C, Herdi O.
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Does context matter in misophonia? A multi-method experimental investigation [PDF]
IntroductionMisophonia is a recently defined disorder in which certain aversive repetitive sounds and associated stimuli elicit distressing and impairing affective, behavioral, and physiological responses. The responses in misophonia may be stronger when
Marta Siepsiak +4 more
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