Excited to hear Andrew's valedictory talk on models, measurement, and more in mental health research, today (Wolfson Lecture Theatre, IoPPN Main Building, Denmark Hill Campus, 16:30 - 18:00 BST).
https://t.co/SCXjoRlZbK
Bazı insanlar ağız şapırdatması gibi belirli günlük seslerden aşırı rahatsız olurlar. Bu hassasiyete Mizofoni denir. Hacettepe Üniversitesi (STAR) ve King’s College London işbirliğiyle mizofoninin Türkiye’deki etkisini daha iyi anlamak için bir araştırma yürütüyoruz.
Bazı insanlar ağız şapırdatması gibi belirli günlük seslerden aşırı rahatsız olurlar. Bu hassasiyete Mizofoni denir. Hacettepe Üniversitesi (STAR) ve King’s College London işbirliğiyle mizofoninin Türkiye’deki etkisini daha iyi anlamak için bir araştırma yürütüyoruz.
*New paper* 📣 accounting for age-related change reveals greater increase in young adolescent male depression following the pandemic. We must account for development when examining impact of averse events https://t.co/4os9PMBXoz #COVID19#mentalhealth@MMUPsychology@KingsIoPPN
The @NIHRresearch has awarded £6.8M to @KingsCollegeLon to establish a new Research Support Service that will focus on mental health and neuroscience. Led by Professor @richardaemsley, the RSS will provide research guidance and advice from 1 Oct 2023.
➡️https://t.co/CKV6UP2S4Q
Nearly 1 in 5 Adults May Have Misophonia, Experiencing Significant Negative Responses to Sounds
Up to 18% of the population suffer from misophonia, or an increased intolerance to certain sounds such as a person chewing. Some people with misophonia report more than simple frustration when exposed to certain noises, they say they feel trapped and helpless when they can not get away from sounds that bother them.
#psychology #neuroscience #science
https://t.co/7srN3llasF
👂 | Researchers from Oxford and @KingsCollegeLon show that 18% of the general UK population report that certain sounds, such as loud chewing, and repetitive sniffing, cause a significant problem in their lives.
Read more about #misophonia ⬇ #OxfordBrain
https://t.co/2rw8n1OLdK
NEWS: Researchers from @OxExpPsy and @KingsCollegeLon have shown that 18.4% of the general UK population report that certain sounds, such as loud chewing and repetitive sniffing, cause a significant problem in their lives.
Read more about misophonia 👇
https://t.co/UtfO6rZQ47
New research out from Misophonia Research Funded investigator @SVitoratou raises the bar for how misophonia is measured and estimates that 1 in 5 (!) people in the UK experience symptoms of misophonia.
https://t.co/TKZnq9sKm8
Also on the programme: Why do certain noises disturb and even enrage people?🤔
Listen in at 22.28 for a deep dive into the research of Dr @SVitoratou @NIHRMaudsleyBRC@KingsIoPPN on misophonia
👉https://t.co/kjW1kUf0fr