Research

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Misophonia Research Study and Equipment Fund

 

Every single $1 donated to the IMF = 1 hour of research. It costs $1 per hour to run our machine learning studies—and for $1—that means running various python scripts and analyzing meaningful data that contributes to misophonia literature. Whether it’s new studies analyzing acoustic properties of trigger sounds, or analyzing qualitative or quantitative research—your donation makes a significant impact (no matter how small).

Research Projects


– The IMF is conducting our own research and aims to add more studies as we grow and our resources expand.

– The IMF is in the process of starting an open-source peer-reviewed research journal entirely dedicated to misophonia and the field.

– The IMF has formally created an Institutional Review Board for research (IRB).

– The IMF plans to provide grants to researchers as funding and projects become available.

Current and Planned Research Studies

Misophonia Perceptions Study

This study aims to explore how misophonia is understood by those who experience the condition and their perceptions. Submissions for the study have concluded

Treatment Perceptions / Sensory History Study

This study evaluates perceptionof treatment outcomes for adults with misophonia and explores correlations between DMQ and ASH scores.

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Sound Acoustic Properties

This study plans to use deep machine learning to study the acoustic properties of sounds that are regularly considered misophonia triggers and compare their features.

Misophonia Trigger Study

This study aims to do a survey style overview of which triggers persons with misophonia deem to trigger the fight-flight-freeze response.