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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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Yumi Yamazawa, Akira Midorikawa
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Misophonia in the UK:Prevalence and norms from the S-Five in a UK representative sample [PDF]
What is the reality of the misophonic experience in the general population? This is a study on misophonia in a large sample, representative of the UK general population.
Graham, Tom +5 more
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Prevalence of misophonia and correlates of Its symptoms among inpatients with depression [PDF]
Misophonia is an underexplored condition that significantly decreases the quality of life of those who suffer from it. It has neurological and physiological correlates and is associated with a variety of psychiatric symptoms; however, a growing body of
Bohaterewicz, Bartosz +4 more
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The present study aimed to investigate the extent to which the severity of misophonia symptoms is linked with cognitive control under misophonia symptom-provocation circumstances in the general population sample. Participants (N = 79) completed a measure
Emily C Daniels +2 more
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Misophonia is a newly described condition characterized by sensory and emotional reactivity (e.g., anxiety, anger, disgust) to repetitive, pattern-based sounds (e.g., throat clearing, chewing, slurping).
Rachel E Guetta +4 more
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Targeting beliefs and behaviours in misophonia: a case series from a UK specialist psychology service. [PDF]
Misophonia, a disorder of decreased sound tolerance, can cause significant distress and impairment. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) may be helpful for improving symptoms of misophonia, but the key mechanisms of the disorder are not yet known.
Graham, Tom +5 more
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Psychic euosmia and obsessive compulsive personality disorder [PDF]
Patients with obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) often refer to a prompt mood improvement upon encountering good scents in general, or fresh laundry borax on their clothes, pillows or home settings.
Maraone, Annalisa +3 more
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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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Increased misophonia in self-reported Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response [PDF]
Background Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a sensory experience elicited by auditory and visual triggers, which so far received little attention from the scientific community.
Agnieszka B. Janik McErlean +1 more
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