
The torment of misophoniacs: The wild science of people who hate the sound of chewing
Misophonia can ruin friendships and cause rifts in even the closest relationships. But the science behind this condition is stranger than you think.
Maybe there is a true disorder, but the risk is it gets dumbed down and minor irritations can also get mis labelled.I think it’s a fairly recent recognition of this condition.
The squeaking of chalk on the black board at school has left a lasting impression (very irritating ; only a few teachers could do this). Squeaky windshield wipers is a current irritant. My wife seems oblivious to this horror.
The audio system in the neighbourhood pub is atrocious. But I guess that might be because it’s just badly set up and their choice of music. But again hordes of people seem oblivious and even enjoy it. I am wondering if this could be my because of my personal preferences in music or audio quality or misophonia.![]()
Maybe this is why we pay so much attention to auditory fatigue and prefer slightly rolled of treble!Add fingernails on blackboards or glass to squeaking of chalk.
I have always cringed at these sounds which don't seem to bother most people.
Interesting. I wonder if this is a New disorder due to the collective lowering to our levels of tolerance on almost anything or is this a real issue !
I think it’s a fine line when a condition can be diagnosed as a “disorder”
Broadly we start thinking “clinical disorder” if it interferes with the normal day to day lives of the individual or those around them.
We amusingly tend to consider many obsessions as “idiosyncrasies” till it seriously impacts lives.
It’s all very subjective, I think.
Many Behaviours and attitudes that we tolerate in our society are considered unacceptable in others.
Culture and shifting social norms play a big part in defining these too.
Maybe this is why we pay so much attention to auditory fatigue and prefer slightly rolled of treble!
I think it’s a fine line when a condition can be diagnosed as a “disorder”
There is a spectrum in terms of the severity of people’s experiences with misophonia, says Jane Gregory, a Clinical Psychologist and Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford.
At the lower end, people find certain sounds irritating but manageable.
“At the more severe end of the spectrum, we have misophonia as a disorder, which causes significant distress and impairment in work, study and relationships,” Gregory says.
Yes, but these are rare events and probably will not be severe enough to disrupt our lives or compel us to seek help?I dont think its related to level of tolerance, some particular noise induce anxiety and a repulsive feeling. I have that when someone scratches the bed with their finger nails, sound of sketch pens with not so fine tip.
The "disorder" is with you. Who plays the Bee Gees at moderate volume? Any "music" of theirs should be played at barely audible levels. Even that may be too loud!!!Ok, now I think I know what is wrong with my wife. Just today, when Bee gees were playing at moderate volumes, she came after me with a broom.
The "disorder" is with you. Who plays the Bee Gees at moderate volume? Any "music" of theirs should be played at barely audible levels. Even that may be too loud!!!![]()
This gets to me every time. I remember traveling by busses and taxi cabs that had these really bad speakers, that reproduced only high frequencies (or those are the only frequencies that cut through), that sounded shrill, harsh; and to add to the woes it always used to be a Bollywood classic with a high-pitched female vocal that wailed and cried, with a backing electronic keyboard or harmonium. For some reason, these pedestrian speakers always had a chrome dust cap on them. The experience was so traumatic that even to this day the sight of chrome dust caps brings about a phantom pain in my head. Because of this experience I now automatically associate any speaker with a chrome dust cap as shrill!I have also noticed that I have a problem with distorted sound especially when I hear music / sound from inbuilt speakers in devices like mobile phone, laptop and thin televisions. They seem to be only able to reproduce a certain frequency range and with a lot of distortion. It can really get on my nerves.
The three of them harmonizing from their nostrils can be heard even at the lowest volume setting. The only way to stop them is to destroy your speakers. Even then, from the corner of the tweeter, you could hear .... Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' aliveThe "disorder" is with you. Who plays the Bee Gees at moderate volume? Any "music" of theirs should be played at barely audible levels. Even that may be too loud!!!![]()
In a lighter vein, the Bee Gees remind me of Janice, from Friends.Request the Mods to kindly ban this FM for #BeeGeeBashing!
Truth be told, The Bee Gees taught me the meaning of ‘guilty pleasure’!
To this day, I think twice before reaching for my well worn copy of Saturday Night Fever. Then, twenty seconds into ‘Stayin’ Alive’, I find myself lunging for the volume control and cranking it up to 11. I know I’m carbon dating myself, but my love for them runs deep![]()