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Abstract Objective This review investigated the extant literature regarding the relationship between eating disorder diagnoses and sensory processing as measured by validated and reliable self‐report inventories. Increasing evidence highlights the role of sensory processing in cognitive functions.
Laurence Cobbaert +4 more
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Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) and the Functions of Consciousness
Abstract “Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response” (ASMR) refers to a sensory‐emotional experience that was first explicitly identified and named within the past two decades in online discussion boards. Since then, there has been mounting psychological and neural evidence of a clustering of properties common to the phenomenon of ASMR, including ...
Dylan Ludwig, Muhammad Ali Khalidi
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Prevalence of Misophonia and Correlates of Its Symptoms among Inpatients with Depression [PDF]
Marta Siepsiak +4 more
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Misophonia impact questionnaire (MIQ), tinnitus impact questionnaire (TIQ), and hyperacusis impact questionnaire (HIQ): Factor analysis, test-retest reliability, and minimum detectable change using a non-clinical population [PDF]
Aazh H, Kula F.
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Item response theory (IRT) is a methodological approach to studying the psychometric performance of outcome measures. In the otolaryngology literature, IRT is most frequently used in the study of patient‐reported outcome measures and many different IRT‐based methods have been used.
David T. Liu +2 more
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The objectives of this thesis are first, to increase knowledge concerning the phenomenology of misophonia and second, to investigate the effectiveness of different treatments for misophonia.In this thesis the phenomenology of misophonia is studied in a highly qualitative and quantitative sample (N=575).
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Mimicry in misophonia: A large‐scale survey of prevalence and relationship with trigger sounds
Abstract Background Misophonia is often referred to as a disorder that is characterized by excessive negative emotional responses, including anger and anxiety, to “trigger sounds” which are typically day‐to‐day sounds, such as those generated from people eating, chewing, and breathing.
Paris A. Ash +4 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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Abstract Background Affecting one in 20 children, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder impacting a child's ability to learn motor skills. Despite its high prevalence, DCD is under‐recognized and under‐diagnosed, causing unnecessary frustration and stress for families who are seeking help for their child ...
Erin S. Klein +3 more
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Toward cognitive models of misophonia
Misophonia is a disorder in which specific common sounds such as another person breathing or chewing, or the ticking of a clock, cause an atypical negative emotional response. Affected individuals may experience anger, irritability, annoyance, disgust, and anxiety, as well as physiological autonomic responses, and may find everyday environments and ...
Marie-Anick Savard, Emily B.J. Coffey
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