Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Researchers Explain Why Some People Are Extra Sensitive To Sounds of Eating and Breathing

Researchers Explain Why Some People Are Extra Sensitive To Sounds of Eating and Breathing


Researchers Explain Why Some People Are Extra Sensitive To Sounds of Eating and Breathing
February 7, 2017 | HumanBody | T.O"Callaghan
Imagine feeling angry or upset whenever you hear a certain everyday sound. It"s a condition called misophonia, and we know little about its causes. Now there"s evidence that misophonics show distinctive brain activity whenever they hear their trigger sounds, a finding that could help devise coping strategies and treatments.

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