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Misophonia Might Not Be about Hating Sounds After All

The phenomenon triggers strong negative reactions to everyday sounds but might come from subconscious mirroring behavior. “This is the first breakthrough in misophonia research in 25 years,” says psychologist Jennifer J.

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Misophonia Sufferers: Scientists May Have Found the Root of Your Pain

Neuroscientists say that brain scans of misophonia sufferers show that particular sounds, like eating and drinking, cause the part of their brain that processes emotions, the anterior insular cortex, to go into overdrive.

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An Introduction to Misophonia

Misophonia literally means “hatred of sound.” People with misophonia are affected negatively by common sounds, usually made by others.

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