Summary:
- Misophonia is a condition where certain sounds, like chewing or breathing, trigger an intense emotional and physiological response in people.
- Recent research suggests that misophonia may not be solely about hating certain sounds, but rather a complex neurological and psychological disorder.
- Experts believe misophonia is linked to abnormal connections in the brain's limbic system, which processes emotions, and the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary bodily functions.