CMER News
Misophonia: How ‘Sound Rage’ Destroys Relationships and Forces People to Move Home
Duke CMER's Dr. Zach Rosenthal was quoted in this article published in The Guardian.
When You Can’t Stand the Sound of Chewing (or Crunching, or Sniffling)
Duke CMER's Dr. Zach Rosenthal and Dr. Jennifer Brout of the International Misophonia Research Network were quoted in this New York Times article.
More to Misophonia Than Meets the Ear
Duke CMER's Dr. Zach Rosenthal was quoted in this Medscape article.
Development and Evaluation of a Sound-Swapped Video Database for Misophonia
Research by Dr. Davidenko and his team at UC Santa Cruz.
Decreased Sound Tolerance in Autism: Understanding and Distinguishing between Hyperacusis, Misophonia, and Phonophobia
Article by Zachary Williams, MD/PhD candidate.
Development and Initial Validation of the Duke Misophonia Questionnaire
New research led by CMER director Dr. Zachary Rosenthal, published in Frontiers in Psychology.
Podcast: Discovering Misophonia
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal discusses misophonia on the podcast "A Little Help for our Friends."
Groundbreaking Research on the Motor Basis for Misophonia
In this Psychology Today blog post, Dr. Jennifer Brout interviews Drs. Sukhbinder Kumar and Mercede Erfanian about their recent study, "The Motor Basis for Misophonia."
Misophonia: Definition, Symptoms, & Treatments
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal was interviewed for this article in Choosing Therapy.
Dr. Zach Rosenthal Joins the Misophonia Podcast
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal was interviewed on the Misophonia Podcast. They discuss Dr. Rosenthal's recent research study, the DSM-5, the history of the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation, how the center approaches research, and information on a lot of other exciting misophonia research.