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Research reveals why some people have extreme reactions to sounds – 6PR 882AM
Scientists have revealed why everyday sounds such as chewing, drinking and breathing can be irritating to people. The research by UK Newcastle University found…

Scientists have revealed why everyday sounds such as chewing, drinking and breathing can be irritating to people.
The research by UK Newcastle University found that people with misophonia – a hatred of sound – have a stronger connection between the part of the brain that processes sounds and the part which handles mouth movements.
Australian University of Newcastle University Professor Rebecca Lim said people with misophonia have a super sensitive brain connection.
“There is just a certain group…
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