Since 2019, the MRF has committed over $17 million to support 53 studies across 36 institutions, creating the world's largest philanthropic portfolio dedicated solely to misophonia research. With each ...
The context of triggers may matter in the emotional aftermath of misophonia, but it does not change the trigger moment or ...
Certain everyday sounds trigger intense emotional and physical reactions in some individuals due to abnormal brain ...
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar from the Institute of Neuroscience at Newcastle University and the Wellcome Centre for NeuroImaging at University College London (UCL) led the research which was supported by ...
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Misophonia trigger sounds are usually from humans, not animals–but context and perception play huge roles, too
Here at Boing Boing, we've discussed misophonia - also known as "sound rage" or, as this article in the journal PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science) describes it, "a disorder characterized by a ...
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