Published September 25, 2022 | Version v1
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Curation of FOAMS: a Free Open-Access Misophonia Stimuli Database

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

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Slides presented in the September 25, 2022 soQuiet Science Session, describing the Free Open-Access Misophonia Stimuli (FOAMS) project to curate a freely available database of sound stimuli intended for misophonia research. The recording of the session is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYYGuq7adl0

Notes

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

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