EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH
We only support evidence-based science. We believe in the process of scientific research and support researchers.
CONNECTING SUFFERERS AND RESEARCHERS
Researchers and sufferers communicating together can devise studies and support (financial donations, participation) research.
RESOURCES AND EDUCATION
We provide links to studies, workshops, articles, and other resources on misophonia for scientists & the general public.
“In particular, research examining auditory gating, sensory processing, and neural processes underlying these can add to a foundation for the cross-disciplinary conceptualization of misophonia.”
— Dr. Brout Et al.
IMRN Advisory Board
The Misophonia Research Advisory Board connects experts across various fields with sufferers of the disorder.
Research Studies, Articles, and Blog Posts
Misokinesia, Misophonia, and Mirror Neurons
Sometimes we miss the obvious. Sometimes scientific connections stare us in the face, and we don’t see them, and therefore they are left unexplored. Mercede Erfanian, a prominent misophonia researcher at the[…]
Read moreConfusion Surrounding Misophonia
Confusion. If I were to choose a word that perfectly explains the world of Misophonia, advocacy, and the pursuit of answers (particularly on Google Search), the word I would choose[…]
Read moreWhat is Misophonia Education?
www.MisophoniaEducation.com is the newly launched workshop and education website by Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout PsyD. These workshops will provide an overview of misophonia, the history of the disorder, as well[…]
Read moreThe Relationship Between Misophonia and OCD
Misophonia and OCD are both neurologically-based disorders with emotional and behavioral components A person can have both misophonia and OCD However, not all people with OCD have misophonia, and not[…]
Read moreDuke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation (CMER)
The Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation (CMER) is actively conducting clinical research on misophonia, providing education to the public, and evaluating patients with treatment and management recommendations about misophonia. Given how little is known about misophonia, the opportunities for discovery and improved care are virtually limitless.
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