The researchers had 72 college students study papers on migraines, with half sitting in a room with a person chewing gum, and the others without. They all then took a test on the material in silence, and those with the gum-chewer had lower test scores.
研究员要求72位大学生研究有关偏头痛的文章,一半的学生坐在一个有人嚼口香糖的房间里,其他人则坐在普通房间里。然后再要求所有人安静地做有关偏头痛的测试,那些坐在有人嚼口香糖的房间内的大学生得分更低。
Fiorella noted that none of the students had misophonia, but were still impacted by the noise.
Fiorella指出没有学生患有恐音症,但噪音仍对他们的测试结果产生了影响。
"It may be especially important for students with higher levels of misophonia sensitivity to avoid studying in places where there are a lot of 'trigger' sounds, such as other people chewing, coughing, clicking pens, or rustling papers," Fiorella said.
"对噪声特别敏感的恐音症患者而言,记住这一点很重要:避开在有噪音的地方学习,比如有人嚼东西、咳嗽、不停地按笔或在纸上奋笔疾书的地方,"Fiorella说道。
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