New MRF-funded research suggests #misophonia isn’t about failing to “tune out” sound.
It may instead reflect how the brain responds to specific trigger sounds, especially emotionally. 🧠
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Register for CARE for Misophonia Day 2026 to celebrate 25 years since #misophonia was first named, alongside the pioneers who brought it to light!
Link to register: www.misophonia.care
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Curious about what’s ahead in #MisophoniaResearch?
Our quarterly newsletter is packed with upcoming events, research opportunities, and spotlights on the researchers driving the #misophonia field forward.
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Misophonia is often understood as only a sensitivity to certain sounds.
A new study from MRF-funded investigator Dr. Michael Twohig and team explores how sensory processing and reactivity may interact to shape the misophonic experience.
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Learn more about these studies, including key terms that we define to help understand the science deeper, by visiting: buff.ly/nKwRIRf
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What if music, neuroscience, & advocacy could transform how we understand #misophonia?
Our Research & Comms. Manager, Dr. Solena Mednicoff, shares her journey in #MisophoniaResearch & why accessible science communication matters.
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Today we celebrate the women and girls who power discovery, innovation, and change in #MisophoniaResearch. 🔬✨
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
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New #MisophoniaResearch alert: A recent MRF-funded article proposes a brain stimulation framework as a potential way to reduce what’s been described as “hyper mirroring,” or overt mimicry, in misophonia. (1/3)
We’re preparing a special newsletter to walk through what these studies found and why they matter for #clinicians, #researchers, and the misophonia community.
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It can be used to determine if someone with misophonia is suited for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
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✨ Happy New Year from the Misophonia Research Fund! ✨
We want to take a moment to thank all of the incredible researchers, clinicians, and supporters of #misophonia research!
We cannot wait to build upon the momentum seen in #MisophoniaResearch this past year.
We wish you all a Happy New Year!
Misophonia may not only be about sounds.
New MRF-funded research led by Mercedes Woolley, a grad student under Dr. Michael Twohig, explores whether people with #misophonia are also sensitive to touch, visual input, or smells.
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At UC Santa Cruz, MRF Funded Investigator Nicolas Davidenko, PhD, investigates how mental imagery can help people with #misophonia with their reactions to trigger sounds.
Here, he describes the practical applications of his #MisophoniaResearch and what participants say after his study.
Did you miss our virtual Q&A about our RFPs yesterday?
You can watch the full video, now available on our website!
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The field of misophonia is growing – and so many researchers are looking at #misophonia from different angles.
Jane Gregory, DClinPsy, a clinical consultant on one of our MRF-funded projects, describes her excitement about the growth of the misophonia field and #MisophoniaResearch.
The future of misophonia research depends on supporting early-career scientists who bring fresh ideas, new questions, and bold approaches to the field.
Nimesha Gerlus, MD-PhD Candidate @dukepsychiatry.bsky.social, shares what she is most excited about for the future of #MisophoniaResearch.
🎧 New #MisophoniaResearch alert: People with misophonia who had greater difficulty in regulating their emotions also tended to have greater misophonia severity.
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New qualitative, #MisophoniaResearch explores the priorities of adolescents (10–17) with misophonia and their parents.
They voiced key priorities for awareness, misophonia-specific therapies, the mental health link, and advocacy.
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Congratulations to our 2025 Data Discovery Awardee, Dr. Molly Schadegg!
Dr. Schadegg will study attention and avoidance differences between individuals with and without misophonia.
We're honored to support her #MisophoniaResearch.
Learn more about our funding mechanisms: buff.ly/zJpZdHg
Our #MisophoniaResearch grants include:
➡️Research Impact Awards for Independent Investigators and postdocs
➡️Data Discovery Awards for Independent Investigators, postdocs, & grad students
➡️Misophonia Research Consortium Award, a new, team science grant mechanism
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📌 Save the Date! Our 2026 RfP will be released Fall 2025.
Our mission is to support research into the causes of #misophonia and effective treatments, by funding several #MisophoniaResearch grants annually.
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New #MisophoniaResearch resource: The Misophonia Audiovisual Trigger Archive (MATA) — 1,300+ clips across 12 validated categories to advance #misophonia research.
This resource was created by MRF Funded Investigator, Dr. Shinkareva, & team.
Explore here: osf.io/e7qbm/
🚨 Dr. Davidenko, an MRF-funded investigator, shares updates from the #MRFCollabForum.
🧠 Brain activity increases with triggers, whether heard, seen, or imagined.
👀 Visual context affects reactions.
🎥 A new Sound-Swapped Video Database aids care & #MisophoniaResearch.
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How do you address challenges within your #MisophoniaResearch?
Our team has developed the Promoting #Misophonia Research Progress guide to give current and future investigators strategies for research success.
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Understanding these subtle responses can deepen our knowledge of #misophonia and open new pathways for research and treatment.
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Registration is filling quickly for our Misophonia Collaboration Forum!
📅 9/18/2025 | 📍 Chicago, Il or Virtual
Don’t miss your chance to hear talks about #MisophoniaResearch, connect with leaders, and help shape the future of the misophonia field.
Reserve your spot now: bit.ly/MRFCollabForum
From lab to lived experience – our MRF funded investigators are sharing their groundbreaking research for CARE for Misophonia Day 2025!
Be sure to sign up to learn more about how their work is shaping the future of #MisophoniaResearch.
📆 8/28/2025 | 📍Virtual
To register: www.misophonia.care