Definition of Misophonia. Meaning of Misophonia. Synonyms of Misophonia

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- Misophonia (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome, sound-rage) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their ****ociated stimuli, or...
- Cytowic suggests that misophonia is related to, or perhaps a variety of, synesthesia. Edelstein and her colleagues have compared misophonia to synesthesia in...
- has been proposed to refer to an extreme form of misophonia. Astraphobia – fear of thunder Misophoniairrational 'hatred' or disgust expressed towards...
- auditory-tactile synesthesia. Some people have sought to relate ASMR to misophonia (a "hatred of sound"), which manifests typically as "automatic negative...
- hippocampus that facilitate sensory gating. Misophonia, a pathological 'hatred of sound' People with misophonia display hy****nsitivity to certain pattern-based...
- Misophonia is a term used to describe an abnormal or extreme emotional response to a sound that is generally regarded as benign or unremarkable. Sequent...
- in the medial insular cortex of the human brain. Those suffering from Misophonia have been known to express hatred when triggered. Hate, like love, takes...
- expensive townhouse sold in NYC that year. In 2011, Ripa revealed she had misophonia. Biography portal Film portal Television portal List of All My Children...
- virus (CDV).[citation needed] Auditory processing disorder Hyperacusis Misophonia Multisensory integration Sensory overload Sensory processing Sensory processing...
- Rob Damiani in 2011. In 2018, she described herself as suffering from misophonia, a neurobehavioral phenomenon ****ociated with an intolerance of specific...