by Allergic to Sound | Mar 12, 2016 | Blog |
Could misophonia be ‘triggered’ by an event that occurs during childhood, such as a physical or emotional trauma, or is there no casual connection? For my birthday this year a friend bought us two tickets to see the fabulously named and fabulously...
by Allergic to Sound | Mar 11, 2016 | Research |
Rosemary E. Bernstein, Karyn L. Angell and Crystal M. Dehle Summary: “Liz came to realize that her rage was not a response to the auditory input itself as much as a reaction to an underlying core belief that her needs were not important to those close to her....
by Allergic to Sound | Mar 11, 2016 | Research |
Miren Edelstein, David Brang, Romke Rouw and Vilayanur S. Ramachandran Preview: “To date, no research has examined the neurological origin of misophonia, and preliminary investigations suggest it is not due to any primary neurological or psychological disorder...
by Allergic to Sound | Mar 11, 2016 | Research |
Krauthamer, Judith T. (April 2014) Preview: “Anger is the foremost emotional response associated with a trigger, followed by disgust. A review of 495 responses found that 99% of respondents indicated anger or rage as one of their top three emotional reactions to...
by Allergic to Sound | Mar 10, 2016 | Research |
LeDoux Lab Study Summary: “The goal of this research is to explore how the processing of auditory stimuli in the brain can go awry (leading some people have aversive reactions to stimuli that most people consider innocuous)… If results are promising, we...