Why do some people hate certain sounds (misophonia)?

Why do some people hate certain sounds (misophonia)?

Misophonia's cause isn't fully understood. Theories suggest neurological differences leading to heightened emotional responses to specific "trigger" sounds, often related to repetitive human actions like chewing or breathing. This triggers intense anger, disgust, or anxiety.

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