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Misophonia: A scoping review of research [PDF]
ObjectiveTo scope the literature describing misophonia populations, management, and research opportunities.MethodLiterature searches for research studies describing patients diagnosed with misophonia, defining a patient profile, or outlining development ...
Boyce P. M. +10 more
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When Everyday Sounds Become Barriers: The Effect of Misophonia on Speech Perception
Introduction Misophonia is a condition characterized by intense emotional reactions, such as anger, anxiety, or disgust, in response to specific sounds.
Nazife Öztürk Özdeş +1 more
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Misophonia is a condition characterized by defensive motivational system emotional responding to repetitive and personally relevant sounds (e.g., eating, sniffing).
Clair Cassiello-Robbins +2 more
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A Systematic Review of Treatments for Misophonia [PDF]
Research 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 ...
D\u27Souza, Johann +5 more
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Mizofoni: Sosyal Dünyada Bir Bozukluk
Dear Editor, Chewing, coughing, breathing, typing are activities that produce low level sounds and these audible activities are frequently encountered in the society. These background sounds are usually ignored in public places or at home.
Murat İlhan Atagün +2 more
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Despite the increasing investigation into misophonia, its classification remains debated due to symptom overlap with audiological and psychological conditions, as well as methodological limitations in existing studies. In the present study, we compared a
Mercedes G. Woolley +6 more
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The Motor Basis for Misophonia [PDF]
Misophonia is a common disorder characterized by the experience of strong negative emotions of anger and anxiety in response to certain everyday sounds, such as those generated by other people eating, drinking, and breathing. The commonplace nature of these "trigger" sounds makes misophonia a devastating disorder for sufferers and their families.
Kumar, Sukhbinder +8 more
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The Prevalence and Severity of Misophonia in a UK Undergraduate Medical Student Population and Validation of the Amsterdam Misophonia Scale [PDF]
Charlotte Caimino +2 more
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Evaluation of selective attention in patients with misophonia
Introduction: Misophonia is characterized by the aversion to very selective sounds, which evoke a strong emotional reaction. It has been inferred that misophonia, as well as tinnitus, is associated with hyperconnectivity between auditory and limbic ...
Fúlvia Eduarda da Silva +1 more
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Background: Misophonia is a recently identified condition in which a person perceives a subtle stimulus (e.g., eating sounds, hair twirling) and has an intense, negative emotional response.
Nathanael Mitchell, Thomas Dozier
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