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Sonic Rage. The Neurological Mystery of Misophonia and the Hidden Burden of Everyday Sounds
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- Nombre de pages199
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-31845-2
- EAN9783565318452
- Date de parution13/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille821 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
For most people, the sound of someone chewing an apple or clicking a pen is completely unremarkable. But for a specific percentage of the population, these tiny auditory inputs trigger a violent, uncontrollable fight-or-flight response. This isn't an overreaction-it is a measurable neurological glitch.
Misophonia is one of the most misunderstood conditions of the human brain. Society often dismisses it as mere irritability, leaving sufferers isolated in a world that refuses to lower its volume.
Yet, modern brain scans reveal a starkly different reality: an abnormal hyper-connectivity between the auditory cortex and the limbic system. This book breaks down the physical mechanics of this auditory rage. It explores how the brain filters noise, why specific human-made sounds bypass our logical processing, and the evolutionary quirks that left some of us defensively wired against the rustling of a chip bag. Dive into the fascinating science of sensory processing and discover how understanding this neurological misfire is the first step toward managing the noise.
Equip yourself with the physiological truth behind the rage and reclaim your acoustic environment.
Yet, modern brain scans reveal a starkly different reality: an abnormal hyper-connectivity between the auditory cortex and the limbic system. This book breaks down the physical mechanics of this auditory rage. It explores how the brain filters noise, why specific human-made sounds bypass our logical processing, and the evolutionary quirks that left some of us defensively wired against the rustling of a chip bag. Dive into the fascinating science of sensory processing and discover how understanding this neurological misfire is the first step toward managing the noise.
Equip yourself with the physiological truth behind the rage and reclaim your acoustic environment.



