- Consistent with NIMH strategic priorities, neural targets that account for individual differences are needed for the next generation of mental health interventions. Misophonia, the inability to to tolerate certain aversive repetitive and common sounds, is gaining rapid recognition as a debilitating condition that is not currently well understood and for which interventions do not yet exist. In order to align research efforts to understand and treat misophonia with NIMH priorities, we propose to conduct an experimental study that differentiates the neural circuitry of misophonia-induced distress from other types of emotional distress, and that begins to identify the optimal neural target for possible interventions. Noninvasive neurostimulation (i.e., ... [Read More]
- Total Size
- 49 files (3.82 MB)
- Data Citation
- Neacsiu, A., LaBar, K., Rosenthal, M. Z., Bukhari-Parlakturk, N., Kelley, L. (2022). Identifying the optimal neural target for misophonia interventions. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4ww7jg4k
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- DOI
- 10.7924/r4ww7jg4k
- Publication Date
- October 27, 2022
- ARK
- ark:/87924/r4ww7jg4k
- Contributor
- Affiliation
- Publisher
- Collection Dates
- 2020-2022
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- Type
- Funding Agency
- Misophonia Research Fund (MRF)
- Contact
- Andrada Neacsiu andrada.neacsiu@duke.edu and Lisalynn Kelley lisalynn.kelley@duke.edu
- Title
- Identifying the optimal neural target for misophonia interventions
- Repository
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