Poorer Well-Being in Children With Misophonia: Evidence From the Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adolescents [PDF]
ObjectiveMisophonia is an unusually strong aversion to a specific class of sounds – most often human bodily sounds such as chewing, crunching, or breathing.
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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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Measuring Misophonia: Assessing the Psychometric Properties of the MisoQuest and Its Ability to Predict Cognitive Impacts of Triggering Sounds. [PDF]
ABSTRACT 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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Auditory Brainstem Response Patterns in Misophonia: A Comparative Study
Background and Aim: Misophonia is a condition characterized by a reduced tolerance to certain sounds or the stimuli linked to those sounds. Our study aimed to investigate the auditory brainstem functioning using electrophysiological measures in normal ...
Kamalakannan Karupaiah, Prashanth Prabhu
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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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Misophonia in Tic Disorders and Their Neuropsychiatric Associations. [PDF]
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Volume 12, Issue 6, Page 858-859, June 2025.
Balachandar A +5 more
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A longitudinal investigation of quality of life and negative emotions in misophonia
AimsThis longitudinal study examined the role of anger, disgust, and anxiety in the experience of misophonia, the quality of life of those with self-reported misophonia in comparison to those without misophonia, and the association of misophonia and ...
Bridget Dibb, Sarah E. Golding
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Objective: Misophonia is a new term and studies on misophonia continue to increase. Amsterdam Misophonia Scale was developed to detect misophonia in 2013.
Enes Sarigedik, Bugra Taygun Gulle
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Emotion Processes Predicting Outbursts and Functional Impact in Misophonia
Misophonia involves a decreased tolerance to certain sounds and is associated with a range of emotions and emotion processes. In addition to the distress caused by misophonia, some individuals report having aggressive outbursts and significant impact on ...
Qiaochu Wang +4 more
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Designing an Experiential Avoidance Model with Misophonia Disorder Through the Mediating Role of Cognitive Fusion and Emotion Dysregulation in University Students [PDF]
Aim: People with Misophonia disorder are prone to suffering from other psychological problems, such as anxiety and mood disorders, due to avoidance of various situations. Therefore, the goal of this study is to assess an Experiential Avoidance model with
AmirMehdi Kadivarian +2 more
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