Understanding misophonia from an audiological perspective: a systematic review

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Apr;280(4):1529-1545. doi: 10.1007/s00405-022-07774-0. Epub 2022 Dec 9.

Abstract

Purpose: Misophonia is a neurophysiological disorder in which certain sounds trigger an intensely emotional or physiological response caused by an increased autonomic nervous system reaction to the triggers. Misophonia is a relatively new condition, and the neurophysiological mechanism behind this condition is not known yet. The assessment and management of misophonia need a team approach. Audiologists are vital members of the team. However, their roles in this condition are not well-understood. The study aims to review the neurophysiological mechanism of misophonia, highlighting the mechanism involved in the audiological pathway and directing the discussion toward applications of findings in the assessment and management of misophonia from the audiological perspective.

Methods: We reviewed 12 articles from different databases to understand the neurophysiological mechanisms of misophonia. Most of the studies selected were experimental designs involving individuals with misophonia.

Results: The result of the review revealed abnormal activation and connection among the different higher cortical structures in participants with misophonia. By signifying various neurophysiological and neuroradiological findings, the review confirms that misophonia is a neurophysiological disorder that may border between audiology, neurology, and psychiatry. Assessment of study quality reported an overall low risk of bias.

Conclusions: This review highlights the need to include an audiologist as a team member in the evaluation and management of misophonia.

Keywords: Assessment and management; Audiologist; Misophonia; Neurophysiology; Systematic review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Audiology*
  • Emotions
  • Hearing Disorders
  • Humans
  • Sound

Supplementary concepts

  • misophonia