Duke CMER collaborators, Dr. Kibby McMahon and Dr. Clair Robbins, discuss the unified protocol for misophonia treatment in a Psychology Today article written by Dr. Jennifer Brout.
Duke CMER Director, Dr. Zach Rosenthal, was quoted in an article discussing noise-cancelling headphones that can be trained using AI technology to detect and filter out sounds based on their semantic category, rather than frequency or volume.
Duke CMER has received a new $1.25 million, five-year gift from an anonymous family that builds on their previous commitment, which established the Center in 2019.