soQuiet Events & Meetings
soQuiet Science Session: Dr. Julia Campbell
soQuiet presents: Science Sessions! Free virtual sessions where you can learn about the latest in misophonia research directly from the researchers themselves. Science Sessions are entertaining as well as educational. Q&A will follow.
Science Session: Dr. Hashir Aazh
soQuiet Science Sessions let you learn about the latest in misophonia research directly from the researchers themselves! Science Sessions are free and open virtual events. Registration required. Donation welcome.
Science Session: Dr. Solena Mednicoff, UNLV
soQuiet Science Sessions let you learn about the latest in misophonia research directly from the researchers themselves! Science Sessions are free and open virtual events. Registration required. Donation welcome.
Science Session: Heather Hansen, Danielle Benesch, and Dean Orloff
soQuiet Science Sessions let you learn about the latest in misophonia research directly from the researchers themselves! Science Sessions are free and open virtual events. Registration required. Donation welcome.
soQuiet Science Session: Dr. Nicolas Davidenko, University of California, Santa Cruz
soQuiet Science Sessions let you learn about the latest in misophonia research directly from the researchers themselves! Science Sessions are free and open virtual events. Registration required. Donation welcome.
In this Science Session, Dr. Nicolas Davidenko will be discussing the work he and his team at the High Level Perception Lab have reported on in the recent paper "Development and Evaluation of a Sound-Swapped Video Database for Misophonia" [2022, Frontiers in Psychology].
Science Session: Dr. Jane Gregory and Dr. Silia Vitoratou
Dr. Vitoratou and Dr. Gregory have co-authored the S-Five [Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome Study], the world’s first valid and reliable questionnaire that captures the complexity of the misophonia experience for use in research and therapy settings.
soQuiet Science Session: Dr. Eric Storch, Baylor College of Medicine.
soQuiet presents: Science Session featuring Dr. Eric Storch from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Dr. Storch will be discussing "The Clinical Characterization of Misophonia".