Published September 23, 2022 | Version v1.1.0
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FOAMS: Processed Audio Files

  • 1. ÉTS-EERS Industrial Research Chair in In-Ear Technologies
  • 2. The Ohio State University
  • 1. NSERC-EERS Industrial Research Chair in In-Ear Technologies
  • 2. The Ohio State University

Description

The processed audio files included in the Free Open-Access Misophonia Stimuli (FOAMS) project to curate a freely available database of sound stimuli intended for misophonia research.

If you use this database, please credit it as follows:

Orloff, D. M., Benesch, D., & Hansen, H. A. (2023). Curation of FOAMS: a Free Open-Access Misophonia Stimuli Database. Journal of Open Psychology Data11(1).

Notes

This work was funded by a soQuiet Student Research Grant awarded to Heather Hansen and Danielle Benesch in 2022.

Files

FOAMS_documentation.pdf

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Additional details

Related works

Is derived from
Dataset: 10.5281/zenodo.7018063 (DOI)

References

  • Hansen, H. A., Leber, A. B., & Saygin, Z. M. (2021). What sound sources trigger misophonia? Not just chewing and breathing. Journal of clinical psychology, 77 (11), 2609-2625.
  • Salamon, J., Jacoby , C., & Bello, J. P . (2014, November). A dataset and taxonomy for urban sound research. In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Multimedia (pp. 1041-1044).