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Insights from the First International Conference on Hyperacusis: causes, evaluation, diagnosis and treatment.

Abstract
The First International Conference on Hyperacusis gathered over 100 scientists and health care professionals in London, UK. Key conclusions from the conference included: (1) Hyperacusis is characterized by reduced tolerance of sound that has perceptual, psychological and social dimensions; (2) there is a growing awareness that children as well as adults experience symptoms of hyperacusis or misophonia; (3) the exact mechanisms that give rise to hyperacusis are not clear, but the available evidence suggests that functional changes within the central nervous system are important and in particular, hyperacusis may be related to increased gain in the central auditory pathways and to increased anxiety or emotional response to sound; (4) various counseling and sound therapy approaches seem beneficial in the management of hyperacusis, but the evidence base for these remains poor.
AuthorsHashir Aazh, Don McFerran, Richard Salvi, Deepak Prasher, Margaret Jastreboff, Pawel Jastreboff
JournalNoise & health (Noise Health) 2014 Mar-Apr Vol. 16 Issue 69 Pg. 123-6 ISSN: 1463-1741 [Print] India
PMID24804717 (Publication Type: Congress)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Anxiety (psychology, therapy)
  • Auditory Cortex (physiopathology)
  • Auditory Perception
  • Child
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (methods)
  • Humans
  • Hyperacusis (diagnosis, psychology, therapy)
  • Noise
  • Sound

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