Videos
Please click here to view videos from the soQuiet CARE for Misophonia Day. This event was sponsored in part by The REAM Foundation/Misophonia Research Fund.

MRF Collaboration Forum: Introduction
Introduction to the Misophonia Collaboration Forum: Pathways Forward
MRF Collaboration Forum: State of the Field
An overview of our current understanding of misophonia and how research is pushing the boundaries.
MRF Collaboration Forum: Living with Misophonia: The Patient Perspective
A panel of members of the lived experience community with varied perspectives share their experience and discuss questions from the moderator.
MRF Collaboration Forum: Where We Stand: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Research Gaps
A panel with clinical and research expertise share their perspectives on evidence-based approaches to the diagnostic and treatment processes, and research next steps.
MRF Collaboration Forum: Bridging the Divide
Individuals with clinical, research, and lived experience expertise engage in a moderated discussion about how to bridge the divide between: (1) what we know and what we need to know next to best help individuals with misophonia and (2) how to continuously optimize clinical and research practices through communication across these groups and the lived experience community.
MRF Collaboration Forum: Translating Insights into Action
Individuals with clinical, research, and lived experience expertise engage in a moderated discussion that builds off of the insights discussed so far – distilling tangible action items.
MRF Collaboration Forum: Co-creating Strategies & Solutions
This closing session of the MRF Collaboration Forum includes a 30-minute talk and a 30-minute room-wide discussion. Tying together key points from the previous sessions into themes and action plans that can inform the next steps for researchers and clinicians.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Zachary Williams, Ph.D.
Dr. Zachary Williams from Vanderbilt University seeks to understand the phenomenology of sensory processing differences in individuals with disorders like misophonia.
University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Guzick, Ph.D
Dr. Andrew Guzick, now at University of Pennsylvania (formerly at Baylor College of Medicine), is investigating misophonia in kids and how their symptoms affect family life.
Baylor College of Medicine, Eric Storch, Ph.D.
Dr. Eric Storch from Baylor College of Medicine is looking at the impact of misophonia across the lifespan.
Duke University, Andrada Neacsiu, Ph.D.
Dr. Andrada Neacsiu from Duke University is looking at how to separate misophonia from emotional dysregulation disorders.
Ichan Mt. Sinai, Daniela Schiller, Ph.D.
Dr. Daniela Schiller from Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai investigates how having a sense of control over a situation impact people’s misophonia experience.
Johns Hopkins University, Joe McGuire, Ph.D.
Dr. Joe McGuire from Johns Hopkins University explores whether you can use Virtual Reality to help those with misophonia.
UC Santa Cruz, Nicolas Davidenko, Ph.D.
Dr. Nicolas Davidenko from UC Santa Cruz uses a psychological phenomenon, called the McGurk effect, to test a potential intervention for misophonia.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Fatima Husain, Ph.D.
Dr. Fatima Husain from University of Illinois investigates misophonia from both an audiological and a neurological perspective.
University of Iowa, Sukbinder Kumar, Ph.D.
Dr. Sukbinder Kumar from University of Iowa explores the role of expectation when someone with misophonia hears their trigger sounds.
University of Mississippi, Laura Dixon, Ph.D.
Dr. Laura Dixon from University of Mississippi looks to characterize the cognitive, behavioral and psycho-physiological markers that are unique to misophonia.
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