When sounds are unbearable: Understanding misophonia, with Heather Hansen, PhD

When sounds are unbearable: Understanding misophonia, with Heather Hansen, PhD

For people with misophonia, certain sounds – like chewing, coughing or pen clicking – can trigger strong emotional reactions including anxiety, disgust and rage. Heather Hansen, PhD, director of the Misophonia Research Network, talks about scientists’ evolving understanding of misophonia; what’s happening in the brain when someone hears a trigger sound; whether misophonia is related to other mental health conditions; and advice for those living with misophonia and their friends and family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Courage is taking a worthwhile risk, with Cynthia Pury, PhD

Courage is taking a worthwhile risk, with Cynthia Pury, PhD

When we think of courage, we often picture dramatic, high-stakes moments, but courage comes into play not only in extraordinary situations but also in everyday life. Cynthia Pury, PhD, talks about phy...

15 Okt 202537min

Dyslexia myths, misconceptions and facts, with Tim Odegard, PhD

Dyslexia myths, misconceptions and facts, with Tim Odegard, PhD

Dyslexia is one of the most common learning differences, yet it’s still widely misunderstood. Tim Odegard, PhD, talks about how dyslexia is diagnosed and defined; his own experience growing up with dy...

8 Okt 202539min

Lefties, righties and mixed-handers: The psychology of brain asymmetry, with Sebastian Ocklenburg, PhD

Lefties, righties and mixed-handers: The psychology of brain asymmetry, with Sebastian Ocklenburg, PhD

Left-handers make up about 10.6 percent of the world’s population. Sebastian Ocklenburg, PhD, talks about why handedness and other brain asymmetries exist; the genetic and environmental factors that i...

1 Okt 202536min

Teens, AI and the science of risky decisions, with Valerie Reyna, PhD

Teens, AI and the science of risky decisions, with Valerie Reyna, PhD

You might think the best way to make decisions is to know all the facts. But psychologists’ research suggests that getting the “gist” – the core meaning behind the facts – is more important than focus...

24 Sep 202534min

How to support children after traumatic events, with Robin Gurwitch, PhD

How to support children after traumatic events, with Robin Gurwitch, PhD

From hurricanes to wildfires to gun violence, trauma and disaster touch the lives of millions of children each year. Robin Gurwitch, PhD, discusses how disasters affect children’s mental health, how t...

17 Sep 202531min

Financial scams: Why some older adults are at risk, with Duke Han, PhD

Financial scams: Why some older adults are at risk, with Duke Han, PhD

Financial scams targeting people over age 60 cost victims more than $3.4 billion in 2023. Neuropsychologist Duke Han, PhD, talks about why some older adults are at risk, financial vulnerability as an ...

10 Sep 202524min

Hot flashes, heart health and hormones: Rethinking menopause, with Rebecca Thurston, PhD

Hot flashes, heart health and hormones: Rethinking menopause, with Rebecca Thurston, PhD

For many women, the shifting hormones of midlife bring troubling symptoms like hot flashes, mood and memory changes. Now, researchers are learning more about the short- and long-term health effects of...

3 Sep 202533min

Why “boy" culture is creating a crisis of connection, with Niobe Way, PhD

Why “boy" culture is creating a crisis of connection, with Niobe Way, PhD

Many boys form deep friendships in childhood. But as they become teens, they report fewer close, rich friendships. Niobe Way, PhD, author of “Rebels With a Cause: Reimagining Boys, Ourselves and Our C...

27 Aug 202541min

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