"I hope this will reassure sufferers," Tim Griffiths, Professor of Cognitive Neurology at Newcastle University and University College London, said in a press release. "I was part of the skeptical community myself until we saw patients in the clinic and understood how strikingly similar the features are."
纽卡斯尔大学和伦敦大学学院的认知神经学教授蒂姆·格里菲斯在一次资讯发布会上说道:"我希望这能让患者放心,我本人也对恐音症持怀疑态度,但直到看到诊所里的那些病人,我才开始了解这些特征是如此惊人的相似。"
And in February, another study found that having misophonia can impact people's ability to learn. According to the study, published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psycology, a noise as subtle as gum chewing is enough to impact academic performance.
2月份,另一项研究发现:恐音症会影响人们的学习能力。这篇研究发表在《应用认知心理学》杂志上,研究表明:即使是嚼口香糖等轻微的噪声也足以影响一个人的学业成绩。
"Some people are especially sensitive to relatively subtle specific background sounds like chewing, and this sensitivity can be distracting enough to impair learning," study co-author Logan Fiorella, an assistant professor of applied cognition and development at the University of Georgia, told TIME.
"有些人对咀嚼声等较为轻微的背景声尤为敏感,这种敏感度可能会分散他们的注意力,从而影响学习,"研究的合著作者、乔治亚大学应用认知和发展学助理教授Logan Fiorell对《时代》杂志说道。
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