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Neurologists have revealed that a hatred of sound, or misophonia, is a real ailment.
Wu and her colleagues found that a full 20 percent of the students reported what the researchers considered clinically significant misophonia symptoms.
There is an online support group for people with misophonia, found here.
Take misophonia, the genetically linked characteristic of getting annoyed by hearing other people chewing.
Wu also sees significant impairment among kids with misophonia.
When she exposed people with and without misophonia to trigger sounds like loud chewing, sniffing, and lip-smacking (urgh), both sets of people reacted negatively.
The condition has a name -- misophonia -- and a very small but contentious community of researchers.
To be honest, this debate about the treatments and nature of misophonia didn't surprise me.
However, not all misophonia researchers agree that misophonia should be regarded as a psychiatric condition.
Perhaps the people with misophonia had unusually strong neural connections between sound-processing parts of their brains and their limbic systems, which help regulate emotion.
Although there has been limited research, some experts believe misophonia has a genetic link and could result from a neurological defect.
Misophonia makes it difficult to tolerate everyday noises such as chewing, coughing, even breathing.
One team has examined how common misophonia is in a general population.
Meaning "hatred of sound," misophonia makes it difficult to tolerate everyday sounds such as chewing, coughing, even breathing.
I could understand people feeling anxious and depressed because of misophonia.
Like, what do we know about misophonia?