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2018 - Volume 2 - Number 1


Psychological Sensitivity to Sounds in Misophony and Phonophobia

Mariola Kokowska * movischolar@gmail.com
Institute of Psychology of the Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw

Open Journal for Psychological Research, 2018, 2(1), 1-12 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojpr.0201.01001k
Online Published Date: 16 July 2018

LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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KEY WORDS: phonophony, misophonia, hyperacusis, sound sensitivity.

ABSTRACT:
The aim of the article is to take a short reflection on the issue concerning the psychological aspects of sound sensitivity – expressed in the phenomenon of misophony and phonophobia. The following description was briefly described: hyperacusis, phonophobia and misophonia, and melophobia, indicating the basic symptoms of disorders in a psychological context.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Mariola Kokowska, E-mail: movischolar@gmail.com.


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