Misophonia has been characterized as intense negative reactions to specific trigger sounds (often orofacial sounds like chewing, sniffling, or slurping). However, recent research suggests high-level, contextual, and multisensory factors are also involved. We recently demonstrated that neurotypicals negative reactions to aversive sounds (e.g., nails scratching a chalkboard) are attenuated when the sounds are synced with positive attributable video sources (PAVS; e.g., tearing a piece of paper). To assess whether this effect generalizes to misophonic triggers, we developed a Sound-Swapped Video (SSV) database for use in misophonia research. In Study 1, we created a set of 39 video clips depicting common trigger sounds (original video sources,...
Background/Aim. Misophonia is a disorder characterized by reduced tolerance to specific sounds or st...
Misophonia is characterised by a low tolerance for day-to-day sounds, causing intense negative affec...
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arou...
Misophonia is an impulsive, unpleasant reaction to specific sounds and is categorized under OCD. Peo...
We propose that cross-sensory stimuli presenting a positive attributable source of an aversive sound...
Misophonia is characterized by intense rage and disgust provoked by hearing specific human sounds re...
Misophonia is characterized by an extreme aversion towards auditory triggers, such as chewing, tappi...
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arou...
Misophonia (meaning hatred of sound) is a novel condition in which patients experience irritation, a...
To make the electroencephalogram (EEG) recording procedure more tolerable, listeners have been allow...
Misophonia is a common disorder characterized by the experience of strong negative emotions of anger...
Misophonia is an understudied condition characterized by extremely adverse emotional and physical re...
There is a growing research interest in the diagnosis rate of misophonia, a condition characterized ...
Contains fulltext : 169377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Misophonia (hat...
Misophonia is a recently identified condition in which an individual has an acute reaction of hatred...
Background/Aim. Misophonia is a disorder characterized by reduced tolerance to specific sounds or st...
Misophonia is characterised by a low tolerance for day-to-day sounds, causing intense negative affec...
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arou...
Misophonia is an impulsive, unpleasant reaction to specific sounds and is categorized under OCD. Peo...
We propose that cross-sensory stimuli presenting a positive attributable source of an aversive sound...
Misophonia is characterized by intense rage and disgust provoked by hearing specific human sounds re...
Misophonia is characterized by an extreme aversion towards auditory triggers, such as chewing, tappi...
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arou...
Misophonia (meaning hatred of sound) is a novel condition in which patients experience irritation, a...
To make the electroencephalogram (EEG) recording procedure more tolerable, listeners have been allow...
Misophonia is a common disorder characterized by the experience of strong negative emotions of anger...
Misophonia is an understudied condition characterized by extremely adverse emotional and physical re...
There is a growing research interest in the diagnosis rate of misophonia, a condition characterized ...
Contains fulltext : 169377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Misophonia (hat...
Misophonia is a recently identified condition in which an individual has an acute reaction of hatred...
Background/Aim. Misophonia is a disorder characterized by reduced tolerance to specific sounds or st...
Misophonia is characterised by a low tolerance for day-to-day sounds, causing intense negative affec...
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arou...