2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301105
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Using a standardized sound set to help characterize misophonia: The International Affective Digitized Sounds

Jacqueline Trumbull,
Noah Lanier,
Katherine McMahon
et al.

Abstract: Misophonia is a condition characterized by negative affect, intolerance, and functional impairment in response to particular repetitive sounds usually made by others (e.g., chewing, sniffing, pen tapping) and associated stimuli. To date, researchers have largely studied misophonia using self-report measures. As the field is quickly expanding, assessment approaches need to advance to include more objective measures capable of differentiating those with and without misophonia. Although several studies have used … Show more

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