Misophonia Student Research Grant Recipients

  • Sajana Aryal, MSc Audiology
  • Danielle Benesch
  • Vivien Black

    Vivien Black

    Project: Exploring the Cognitive Dimensions of Misophonia: Affective Inflexibility and Rumination

  • Ariana Castro

    Ariana Castro

    Project: A Case Studies Exploration of the Role of Sound Source, Appraisals, and Emotions in Misophonia

  • Annie Feeley

    Annie Feeley

    Project: Audiological Assessment of Misophonia

  • Mabel Forward
  • Heather Hansen, PhD
  • Kamalakannan K

    Kamalakannan K

    Project: Investigation of Auditory Cortical Functioning and Auditory Processing Abilities in Individuals with Misophonia

  • Gibbeum Kim

    Gibbeum Kim

    Project: Distinguishing Misophonia from Hypearcusis using Auditory Brainstem Response

  • Freya Noonan
  • Urszula Oszczapinska

    Urszula Oszczapinska

    Project: Misophonia and Pupillometry

  • Nico Remmert

    Nico Remmert

    Project: Misophonic Behavioral Avoidance Test (M-BAT)

  • Marie-Anick Savard

    Marie-Anick Savard

    Project: Validation and Extension of the Free Open-Access Misophonia Stimuli [FOAMS] database.

  • Mercedes Woolley

    Mercedes Woolley

    Project: Psychological processes and sound tolerance symptoms in adults with misophonia and non-treatment seeking controls.

Studies funded by soQuiet Misophonia Research Grants

Preprint: The impact of disgusting sounds on pupil diameter of misophonic and non-misophonic listeners. [October 2024]

by Urszula Oszczapinska, Sungjoon Park, Yuqi Qiu, Bridget Nance, Megan Julien, and Laurie Heller [ESS Open Archive]

Curation of FOAMS: a Free Open-Access Misophonia Stimuli Database [2023]

by Dean M. Orloff, Danielle Benesch, and Heather A. Hansen [Journal of Open Psychiatry Data]

Auditory Cortical Functioning in Individuals with Misophonia: An Electrophysiological Investigation [2023].

by Sajana Aryal and Prashanth Prabhu
[European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology]

Auditory Efferent Pathway Functioning in Individuals with Misophonia [2024].

by Sajana Aryal and Prashanth Prabhu
[Auditory and Vestibular Research]

Auditory brainstem functioning in individuals with misophonia [2023]

by Sajana Aryal and Prashanth Prabhu [Journal of Otology]

THE NOVEL CONDITION: Using Human-Centred Methods to Explore Misophonia [2023]

by Freya Noonan and Mabel Forward. Master’s thesis.

This project is made possible by a generous donation from the Kent Family, the Brown Family, the Smith Family, Innovations PSI, and many private donors.

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