CMER News
A Consensus Definition of Misophonia: Using a Delphi Process to Reach Expert Agreement
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal and others on the Misophonia Consensus Committee have published the consensus definition on misophonia. Read more about how the committee commissioned by the REAM Foundation came up with this definition knowing that it will be updated and revised as additional research is published.
6 Ways I'm Coping With My Misophonia, Which Is Worse Than Ever in the Pandemic
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal was interviewed for this Self Magazine article.
Dr. Zach Rosenthal Joins Misophonia Research Fund Scientific Advisory Board
The Misophonia Research Fund (MRF) is focused on advancing scientific breakthroughs and ending suffering from misophonia.
Misophonia and Creativity: What is the Connection?
Dr. Zach Rosenthal was quoted in this Medium article authored by Dr. Cris Edwards, founder of soQuiet.org.
Why Are Certain Sounds So Painful?
Nicolas Davidenko, PhD, explores how reinterpreting the source of a negative sound can change our reaction to it.
Is your family’s chewing and slurping driving you insane? Here’s what to do
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal and Dr. Jennifer Brout, director of the International Misophonia Research Network, were quoted in this CNN article.
Attacked by Noise
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal was interviewed on the radio show, "Constant Wonder," where he discussed misophonia, its causes and treatments.
Development and Psychometric Properties of MisoQuest—A New Self-Report Questionnaire for Misophonia
New research led by Marta Siepsiak.
The correct etiquette for eating and drinking on a plane
CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal was interviewed for this Seattle Times article.
Finding the Misophonia Gene
In this Psychology Today blog post, Dr. Jennifer Brout explores whether misophonia an epigenetic disorder.