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  2. Misophonia - Wikipedia

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    Misophonia (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli, or cues.These cues, known as "triggers", are experienced as unpleasant or distressing and tend to evoke strong negative emotional, physiological, and behavioral responses not seen in most other people. [8]

  3. Melissa Gilbert on the disorder that brought her to tears on ...

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    While no exact cause has been identified, the following factors can contribute to a misophonia diagnosis, per The Cleveland Clinic: Family history/genetics Brain structure differences

  4. What is misophonia, the condition that makes you hate ... - AOL

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    Misophonia is different that simply not liking a certain type of noise, such as a neighbor playing music that isn't your jam. “With normal annoyance, people do not experience physical symptoms ...

  5. Misophonia: What it is, triggers, treatments - AOL

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    Do you find certain sounds unbearable? In this article, we explain what misophonia is and what to do about it.

  6. Sensory overload - Wikipedia

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    There are a wide variety of symptoms that have been found to be associated with sensory overload. These symptoms can occur in both children and adults. Some of these symptoms are: Irritability "Shutting down," or refusing to participate in activities and interact with others; Over-sensitivity to touch, movement, sights, or sounds

  7. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Newer studies suggest that, depending on its severity, misophonia could be associated with lower cognitive control when individuals are exposed to certain associations and triggers. [30] It is unclear what causes misophonia. Some scientists believe the condition could be genetic, while others believe it to be present with additional conditions ...

  8. Melissa Gilbert reveals she was diagnosed with rare ... - AOL

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    Melissa Gilbert has revealed she was diagnosed with rare neurological disability, misophonia.. In an interview with People, the 60-year-old Little House on The Prairie actor explained she was ...

  9. Category:People with misophonia - Wikipedia

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