CARE for Misophonia Day 2023

Conversations About Research for Everyone

Brought to you by soQuiet, Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation [CMER], and the Misophonia Research Network

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023

Session Recordings

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023 • Welcome and Introduction

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Genetics and Misophonia: Dr. Dirk J. A. Smit

CARE for Misophonia Day
Misophonia and Certain Sounds: Dr. Jamie Ward

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Panel Q&A [Morning Speakers]

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Misophonia and the Brain: Dr. Heather Hansen

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Misophonia in Children: Dr. Andrew Guzick

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Panel Q&A [Afternoon Speakers]

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Prevalence of Misophonia: Dr. Jane Gregory

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Audiology and Misophonia: Dr. Prashanth Prabhu

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Neurostimulation for Misophonia: Dr. Andrada Neacsiu

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Misophonia and the Brain: Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Misophonia and Social Situations: Sarah Banker

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Perception and Misophonia: Dr. Nicolas Davidenko

CARE for Misophonia Day 2023
Closing Remarks

2023 CARE for Misophonia Planning Team

  • Adeel Ahmad

    Adeel Ahmad

    Misophonia Podcast

  • Kshara Bass

    Kshara Bass

    Hear Our Misophonia

  • Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout

    Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout

    International Misophonia Research Network

  • Mario Campanino

    Mario Campanino

    Italian Misophonia Association

  • Andrea Davis

    Andrea Davis

    MisoMatch

  • Cris Edwards

    Cris Edwards

    soQuiet

  • Dr. Marsha Johnson

    Dr. Marsha Johnson

    Misophonia Association

  • Mary Petrie

    Mary Petrie

    Inver Hills Community College. Parent of a young adult with misophonia

  • Dr. Sylvie Raver

    Dr. Sylvie Raver

    Misophonia Research Fund

  • Dr. Zachary Rosenthal

    Dr. Zachary Rosenthal

    Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation

The event is made possible through the generous support of The REAM Foundation and anonymous donors to the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation [CMER].