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An Automated Online Assessment for Misophonia: The Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults

open access: yes, 2021
ObjectiveMisophonia is an unusually strong aversion to a specific class of sounds – most often human bodily sounds (e.g., chewing, breathing). There are a growing number of misophonia questionnaires, but these are pencil-and-paper tasks (or word/pdf alternatives) which make it difficult to distribute them globally or administer online, and time ...
Louisa J Rinaldi, Jamie Ward, J. Simner
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White matter abnormalities in misophonia

open access: yesNeuroImage: Clinical, 2021
Misophonia is a condition in which specific ordinary sounds provoke disproportionately strong negative affect and physiological arousal. Evidence for neurobiological abnormalities underlying misophonia is scarce. Since many psychiatric disorders show white matter (WM) abnormalities, we tested for both macro and micro-structural WM differences between ...
Eijsker, Nadine   +5 more
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Misophonia symptoms in autistic adults

open access: yesJournal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Abstract Misophonia is the adverse emotional reaction to everyday sounds (e.g., chewing or pen clicking). Since atypical sensory experiences are a key feature of autism, we investigated whether autistic individuals are more liable for experiencing misophonia symptoms.
Dirk J. A. Smit   +3 more
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Mizofoni: Sosyal Dünyada Bir Bozukluk

open access: yesAnkara Medical Journal, 2018
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
doaj   +4 more sources

The relationship between cognitive disengagement syndrome and misophonia in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the mediating role of cognitive disengagement syndrome symptoms [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of General Psychiatry
Background Misophonia is a condition characterized by a reduced tolerance to certain sounds and strong emotional, physiological, and behavioral responses.
Hacer Gizem Gercek   +4 more
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Misophonia Levels and Care Behaviours in Intensive Care Nurses: A Descriptive, Cross-Sectional and Relational Study. [PDF]

open access: yesNurs Open
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Misophonia is a condition that causes abnormal emotional reactions to certain environmental sounds. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is a relationship between the responses of nurses working in intensive care units to these sounds and the care provided to the patient. Methods Personal Information
Gülsoy Z, Karabey T.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Selective Disruption of Salience-Network Anterior Insula Connectivity in Misophonia: A Disorder-Specific Neural Signature. [PDF]

open access: yesHum Brain Mapp
Using resting‐state functional connectivity in a large sample of adults from the general population, our results provide neural evidence that misophonia is a discrete spectrum disorder (separate from anxiety, depression, and autism) and has a characteristic neural signature of salience insular connectivity. ABSTRACT Misophonia, a disorder characterized
Hansen HA   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Examining Sleep-Related Problems in Youth With Misophonia. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Psychol
ABSTRACT The relationship between misophonia and sleep‐related problems (SRPs) in youth is underexplored. This paucity of research is concerning because SRPs might be elevated among youth with misophonia. If left untreated, SRPs can contribute to long‐term health consequences.
Wagner KM   +7 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Novel five-phase model for understanding the nature of misophonia, a conditioned aversive reflex disorder [version 3; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2023
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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Misophonia symptom severity is linked to impaired flexibility and heightened rumination. [PDF]

open access: yesBr 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   +2 more sources

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