Have you ever felt a surge of frustration or anxiety when hearing certain everyday sounds, like someone chewing loudly, tapping a pen, or even breathing? While these noises might seem harmless to ...
Studies of brain scans have suggested that people with misophonia interpret “specific innocuous sounds as threats”, explained Wenner Moyer. Certain sounds seem to trigger a response by ...
Margot has misophonia, which she describes as a brain ... There are many possible trigger sounds, but some of the most common are related to food - crunching, slurping or sipping.
and behavioral reactions to specific “trigger” sounds. This year marks a pivotal moment for misophonia research as projects funded through the MRF have contributed to a deeper understanding of ...