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stad
@stad
Misophonia, which means “hatred of sound” in Greek, is more than just a feeling of annoyance—it hijacks the nervous system, making common sounds like chewing or slurping unbearable for the listener. Why does this happen, and is there a way to treat it? 🔗
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instyle
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Kumar et al. (2021) revealed misophonia involves hyperactivation of the anterior insular cortex - the same region that processes both sound and emotion. It's essentially an evolutionary mismatch where normal sounds trigger an ancient threat-detection system.
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