ミソフォニアの原因は何ですか?
We aren’t sure what ultimately causes ミソフォニア, yet.
Several recent studies, linked below, have shown that the brains of people who experience misophonia process sensory input in an atypical manner. However, there is no indication of why this unusual processing occurs in the first place.
Misophonia research is ongoing and new studies are being published frequently. There is great interest in learning what happens in our brains to create the misophonic reaction to common sounds and other activators. In the meantime, misophones can manage and thrive in their daily lives with a variety of coping skills, including effective communication, emotion regulation, assistive tools such as earplugs and white noise machines, and more.
続きを読む:
軽度のミソフォニアにおける非口腔顔面トリガーの神経的証拠 [2022年8月]ヘザー・A・ハンセン、パトリシア・ステファンシン、アンドリュー・B・レーバー、ゼイネプ・M・セイギン [神経科学のフロンティア] soQuiet.org
ミソフォニアの運動基盤 [2021年5月] Sukhbinder Kumar、Pradeep Dheerendra、Mercede Erfanian、Ester Benzaquén、William Sedley、Phillip E. Gander、Meher Lad、Doris E. Bamiou、Timothy D. Griffiths [神経科学ジャーナル] soQ

