soQuiet wita Międzynarodową Sieć Badań nad Mizofonią

New home for misophonia think tank adds fresh opportunities for the future of understanding sensory disorders.

soQuiet welcomes the International Misophonia Research Network [IMRN]

Ten International Misophonia Research Network [IMRN] announces that it has joined soQuiet, a 501[c]3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization dedicated to misophonia advocacy, research, and support.

Founded in 2014 by Dr Jennifer Jo Brout, the International Misophonia Research Network was created to give misophonia researchers, clinicians, and pioneers a resource for collaboration and education regarding their work.

Mizofonia is often misunderstood and can affect all aspects of life. Often incorrectly thought of as a “hatred of eating sounds,” misophonia is actually a very real sound sensitivity disorder and newer research has shown it could be much more complex than that.

With growing awareness about misophonia in the public, researchers are increasingly interested in learning more about its mechanisms as well as seeking to find misophonia’s causes and potential treatments for it. Mizofonia is a unique disorder which currently appears to traverse the fields of audiology, neurobiology, psychology, and more.

There has been a lot of important misophonia research in the last few years. However, there is still so much work to be done. The International Misophonia Research Network is in a great position to be a big part of the future of misophonia knowledge. As a nonprofit organization, our mission at soQuiet is to help all people who are affected by misophonia lead rewarding and serene lives. We can’t get there without pioneering research.
— Cris Edwards, założyciel i prezes soQuiet.

The IMRN will bring together researchers, clinicians, and innovators from many different fields to share their work with each other, the misophonia community, and the public. Researchers will be able to create new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, all with the goal of investigating the currently unknown aspects of misophonia.

With the IMRN under the umbrella of soQuiet, the misophonia think tank has access to resources and funding that can help it achieve its goals of creating new avenues for scientific studies about misophonia and related sensory disorders.

Many of soQuiet’s projects are aimed at advancing research on misophonia and sharing the results with the public. These projects include the Pula badawcza mizofonii, Studenckie granty badawcze dla mizofonii, and Sesje naukowe soQuiet. All of soQuiet’s services are offered at no charge thanks to generous donors.

soQuiet founder, Cris Edwards, is excited about the potential for new discoveries and insights about misophonia that can result from this initiative.

IMRN Founder, Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout added,”[The] IMRN has been instrumental in the field regarding advocacy and awareness for misophonia research and clinical practice, and I am thrilled to partner with soQuiet to continue these efforts.”

Learn more about the IMRN at its new online webpage.

O soQuiet

soQuiet (tak cicho), zwolniona z podatku organizacja non-profit z siedzibą w St. Louis w stanie Missouri, oferuje działania rzecznictwo, wsparcie i Zasoby dla osób cierpiących na misofonię, aby mogły prowadzić produktywne i spokojne życie.

Przekaż darowiznę na rzecz soQuiet

Można przekazywać datki na strona darowizn soQuiet. People with misophonia are also encouraged to request soQuiet's famous Darmowe karty z mizofonią, które są wysyłane bezpłatnie na cały świat.

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