Psychologists and researchers know that developing a scale to diagnose a newly proposed disorder is not an easy task! Rather, it is an arduous process that includes extensive validation and ...
Are you not a fan of noisy chewers? Is living with loud eaters your own personal version of hell? Your annoyance could be affecting you beyond your enjoyment at dinner table. A new study on how ...
Misophonia can affect your daily life and cause you to withdraw socially or have trouble with relationships. You can try cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help change your responses to triggering ...
Misophonia is an emerging condition characterised by strong, negative emotional reactions to specific everyday sounds, such as chewing, breathing, or pen clicking. The condition, which often manifests ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Misophonia is a condition that causes sensory sensitivity to sounds that originate from the nose and mouth - chewing, swallowing, snorting. Dr. Mark Huff, PhD, an associate ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research suggests that individuals with misophonia experience sensory sensitivities that extend beyond just sound. The findings suggest that this ...
Misophonia, also known as “sound phobia,” is a neurological condition characterized by a strong emotional reaction to everyday sounds like eating, typing on a keyboard, or coughing. Misophonia ...
Helen E Nuttall receives funding from UKRI, the Vivensa Foundation, North West Cancer Research, and Rosemere Cancer Foundation. Hearing involves more than just the ears – it’s intimately connected to ...
Ticking clocks, chewing foods and clanging spoons: all of these are typical noises we hear around us in our daily lives — too typical that we often go unnoticed of them. Yet with this hearing disorder ...
Do certain daily sounds trigger an over-the-top emotional reaction, but yet don’t seem to bother anyone else? This is the case with misophonia-- a strong dislike or hatred of specific sounds.