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by orange_fritter
3426 days ago
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The actual journal article contains more specifics that may help direct further research. http://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(16)3... You're right that the BBC article is titled inappropriately. One sentence of the scientific paper's conclusion indicates that the problem is far from "cracked": > With the available data, it is not possible to decide whether misophonia is a cause or consequence of atypical interoception, and further work is needed to delineate the relation between the two. I don't find brain activity to be boring and I'm willing to put up with researchers trying in earnest to gain any insight into misophonia; this seemingly laughable condition drastically impacts my daily experience. |
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