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"Attacked by Noise" - Duke CMER's Director, Dr. Zach Rosenthal on Sirius Radio

March 23, 2020 Learn More

Development and Psychometric Properties of MisoQuest—A New Self-Report Questionnaire for Misophonia

March 10, 2020 Learn More
Road to Duke Chapel

CMER Quarterly Research E-Conference on 2/21/20 12-1pm EST

February 21, 2020 Learn More

Seattle Times-The correct etiquette for eating and drinking on a plane

February 12, 2020 Learn More

Psychology Today-Finding the Misophonia Gene

January 17, 2020 Learn More

November Research E-Conference- Misophonia: Insights From Recent Studies

November 14, 2019 Learn More

Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation-Dr. Rosenthal explains the Center's research goals and clinical options.

November 09, 2019 Learn More

Does the chewing sound upset you? You’re not alone

October 11, 2019 Learn More

Misophonia, Misokinesia, and the Brain

August 02, 2019 Learn More
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Dr. Zach Rosenthal at WCBCT 2019 in Berlin

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