Calling any New York City (USA) based readers who want to help out in a new misophonia study. The Schiller Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience at Mount Sinai are recruiting participants for a research study in New York City. The purpose of this study is “to...
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have created an important online misophonia survey. It looks at the “mental wellbeing, satisfaction with life and ways of coping in people with misophonia”. If you’re aged 18+ and you’re interested...
This is something I’m often asked about. Is misophonia a feature of autism… OCD… or any other well-known neurological disorders? The findings from a recent misophonia study can help us here. This is one of the largest studies to date, with 575...
Misophonia is a complex and nuanced disorder. It can be extremely difficult to live with, not just for the person with misophonia but for everyone involved. Parents, siblings, partners and best friends. And it can sometimes feel like whatever you say or do, no matter...
This infographic is the introduction to Allergic to Sound’s new ‘explainer’ series. It’s for anyone who might be new to the term misophonia and also for parents, friends, loved ones trying to make sense of all the information online. Throughout...
This wonderful video guide comes from Dr Jennifer Jo Brout, founder of the Misophonia and Emotion Program at Duke University and the Director of the International Misophonia Research Network (IMRN). You can find more of her work online here at Misophonia International...