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VOA常速英语:受不了别人吃饭吧唧嘴?你可能是得了恐音症!
No matter how tolerant we are, most of us feel uncomfortable if a person sitting close to us in a quiet cinema starts noisily opening a bag of chips and loudly eating them.
But for some people, who suffer from misophonia, certain repetitive noise can be hardly bearable.
"Mainly sounds made by people’s mouth or breathing.This is certain speech sounds, chewing, certain other sort of noisy wet noises from the mouth, yes, noisy breathing as well.Other ones include things like repetitive noises, pen clicking, foot tapping, keyboards sometimes, packets rustling."
Scientists at the Newcastle University wanted to see whether there is a physical evidence of this sensitivity.
Volunteers were asked to rate the level of unpleasantness of different sounds, from neutral, such as rainfall or the sound of boiling water, to irritating, like noisy eating, loud breathing or a crying baby.
Their brain scans showed that misophonia has to do with the size of an area in our brains that regulates emotional responses.
"But it was smaller and less developed in these people with misophonia at a group level. Nothing you’d see on an individual brain screen basis, but suggesting that there may actually be brain structural alterations."
But the discovery opened new questions.
"It’s difficult to know which is the chicken and which is the egg, whether this is the cause of misophonia or in part, or whether this is the consequence of having this condition or an unpleasant adverse condition like this and how it affects the brain in the long term."
Scientists say they also want to find out whether severe misophonia is treatable, but they say everybody should be aware that some people are genuinely sensitive to certain noises.
George Putic, VOA news, Washington.
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