If you find it difficult to chew aloud from someone else, you suffer from mysophony

If the sound of chewing from the mouth of someone close to you and that makes you completely insane, then it is possible to have some sort of mental disorder. This situation is called the misophony -- hatred of sounds -- broadcasts the KP. Mysophony is a disorder that prevents people suffering from [...]
If the sound of chewing from the mouth of someone close to you and that makes you completely insane, then it is possible to have some sort of mental disorder.
This situation is called the misophony -- hatred of sounds -- broadcasts the KP.
Mysophony is a disorder that prevents people suffering from chewing aloud, breathing, or, for example, the pen's constant click. It was first marked as a “state” in 2001.
Scientists at the University of Newcastle have discovered in their research that a certain part of the brain is activated when people suffer from misophony when they hear <x0).
The same research has shown that people who suffer from this disorder have an abnormality in emotional control mechanisms.
When people who suffer from misophony hear “playing <x0).












