Misophonia Is Not Just About Sounds: Visual Context Matters
Briefly

A study by Marie-Anick Savard and colleagues (2022) found that embedding varying levels of white noise into trigger sounds made them less identifiable, significantly reducing misophonic reactions.
New research suggests that visual context impacts misophonia, as reactions lessen when sounds seem to come from non-triggering visual sources, highlighting the role of beliefs.
Read at Psychology Today
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