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An Automated Online Measure for Misophonia: The Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults
Misophonia is a sound sensitivity disorder characterized by a strong aversion to specific sounds (e.g., chewing). Here we present the Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adults ( SMS-Adult), within an online open-access portal, with automated scoring and results that can be shared ethically with users and professionals.
Julia Simner +2 more
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Examining the relationship between Misophonia and Depression
Because research on misophonia is in its early stages, few studies have examined correlations with other disorders. Misophonia has been shown to co-occur with a variety of anxiety-related and mood disorders.
Bishop, Mary
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ABSTRACT Aims The aim of this study is to present and discuss two cases of patients with Tourette syndrome controlled with intraoral occlusal devices. Methods and Results This paper presents two case reports: one of a 10‐year‐old male patient and another of a 17‐year‐old male patient who underwent treatment using a conservative approach that has ...
Andrea Hoette Stahlke +3 more
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Misophonia in students, teachers and technicians at a Brazilian public university
Introduction: Misophonia is a chronic neurophysiological and behavioral condition in which individuals have unpleasant reactions to specific sounds of a human or non-human nature. Most previous studies on misophonia have looked at its relationship with
Valente, Julia de Souza Pinto
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Creating and Validating Stimuli to Study Misophonia
Misophonia is an impulsive, unpleasant reaction to specific sounds and is categorized under OCD. People with Misophonia experience a sensation akin to physical pain when triggered. Common triggers include nose, mouth, and throat sounds such as sniffling,
Brock, Liana, Peart, Natalie
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Characteristics of misophonia subjects.
Characteristics of misophonia subjects.
Pelle de Koning (8714412) +4 more
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Nomological Network for Misophonia
The project a) provides a rigorously translated German version of a contemporary and psychometric sound questionnaire for misophonia (the S-Five), b) thoroughly investigates the construct validity (and other psychometric properties) of the instrument ...
Silia Vitoratou +2 more
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Patient Perspectives on Upper‐Limb Daily Function in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Dexterity impairments are common among people with Parkinson's disease (PWP), yet little is understood about the effect of upper‐limb (UL) dysfunction on daily activity performance. Objectives The aims were to (1) map the dexterity activities most affected and meaningful to PWP; (2) explore the associations between perceived ...
Noa Cohen, Rachel Kizony
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Characteristics of the Facial Canal–Lateral Canal Dehiscence: The Under‐recognized Third Window
Abstract Objective We aimed to establish normative data on the bony partition between the facial canal (FC) and the lateral semicircular canal (LSCC) and present our initial series of cases in which an FC‐LSCC dehiscence was identified based on these anatomic criteria, with or without other third window pathologies.
William J. Garvis +3 more
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Revised diagnostic criteria for misophonia.
Revised diagnostic criteria for misophonia.
Minne Luise Hagel (12902501) +4 more
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