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Decreased sound tolerance in autism: Understanding and distinguishing between hyperacusis, misophonia, and phonophobia - Zachary Williams MD/PhD Candidate

May 20, 2022 Learn More

CMER Quarterly E-Conference on Wednesday, April, 27, 2022 -"Misophonia and Co-Occuring Disorders"

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Quarterly CMER E-conference re: Research Updates was held on Wednesday, October 20th

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New CMER Publication-Development and Initial Validation of the Duke Misophonia Questionnaire

September 29, 2021 Learn More

Dr. Rosenthal joined "A Little Help for Our Friends" Podcast re: Misophonia

September 22, 2021 Learn More

CMER Quarterly E-Conference on Thursday, July 15th, 2021

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Misophonia Education Webinar-Thursday, 6/24/21 The Motor Basis for Misophonia With Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar and Mercede Erfanian

June 24, 2021 Learn More

Dr. Jennifer Brout's Psychology Today Interview w/ Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar & Mercede Efranian

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Misophonia Education May 13th Workshop-Managing Misophonia in Romantic Relationships

May 13, 2021 Learn More

CMER Quarterly Research E-conference with Drs. Andrada Neacsiu, Jennifer Brout and Zach Rosenthal

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