Misophonia Research

Participate in Misophonia Research!

The soQuiet Misophonia Research Pool is a centralized misophonia research participant registry.

soQuiet Misophonia Student Research Grants

We offer research grants to graduate students who are undertaking research on misophonia, misokinesia, and related sensory disorders.

Other Ways to Participate in Misophonia Research

  • Duke Center for Misophonia & Emotion Regulation [CMER]

    The Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation (CMER) is actively conducting clinical research on misophonia, providing education to the public, and evaluating patients with treatment and management recommendations about misophonia.

  • Baylor College of Medicine

    The Baylor College of Medicine often has studies on misophonia under the direction of Dr. Eric Storch. Click the button below for more information.

  • University of Sussex [UK]

    University of Sussex Sensory Research lab seeks to promote a clear scientific understanding of misophonia in children and young people. Misophonia research is funded by the REAM Foundation and directed by Prof. Julia Simner and Prof. Jamie Ward.

  • mindSPACE LAB • University of California, Irvine

    The mindSPACE Lab uses multiple methods to investigate the structure and function of visual, auditory, and multi-sensory cortex in normal, healthy adults and in patients with a variety of neurological disorders and damage.

  • The AuditoryLab at CMU

    The Auditory Lab and Carnegie Mellon University studies auditory conditions and auditory perception under the direction of Dr. Laurie Heller.

  • Auditory Cognition and Development Lab at UNLV

    Dr. Erin Hannon's Auditory Cognition and Development Lab at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, studies the development of human musicality, including sound processing.

  • Schiller Lab at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    Icahn School of Medicine often undertakes research studies on misophonia and related disorders under the direction of Dr. Daniela Schiller.

  • TRANSCEND Research Group | Massachusetts General Hospital

    TRANSCEND is a network of like-minded researchers and clinicians devoted to pooling and integrating brain and body knowledge and research to help people with autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders.

Published Studies on Misophonia

NOTE: Some studies are behind a paywall. We have linked to freely available sources for these studies whenever possible. Please check with your local library which might be able to access these publications for you at no charge.

Case studies are labelled. Case studies tend to cover a single person, or very small sample set, and this should be taken into consideration when reading them.

 

Psychology Papers

Go directly to the Misophonia Special Section of Frontiers in Neuroscience.


Audiology Papers

Neuroscience Papers

Other Papers Related to Misophonia

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