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Joel I Berger
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Neuroscientist at University of Iowa Neurosurgery, researching into the neural bases of auditory perception. Also a musician.
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Mimicry is elicited most frequently during orofacial trigger sounds and can often provide some degree of relief. These results and previous imaging literature highlight the importance of the perception of the actions of others in triggering misophonia. Hence the next paper... (3/6)

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In the second paper, Sukhbinder, Phil & I frame misophonia within a social cognitive framework, highlighting that a sound-based model of misophonia misses key components, such as importance of social context, involvement of motor cortex & insula, and high mimicry prevalence. (4/6)

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Joel I Berger
@joelberger.bsky.social
Neuroscientist at University of Iowa Neurosurgery, researching into the neural bases of auditory perception. Also a musician.
68 followers39 following17 posts