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Hi and welcome! You should have received a list of abbreviations in an

email when you joined. Maybe you missed it in your inbox?

Melany

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> Can someone please send me a list of the abbreviations--I'm fairly

new here

> and I am having trouble knowing what they stand for. Thanks

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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/06/health/06annoy.html?_r=2 & adxnnl=1 & adxnnlx=1344\

060135-D2iXF4g8/Fv9wBj7g23l4A

I hope this link helps everyone. It's an overview of what we have. It also says

this, which I believe is the question most of us are asking, " What is the

cause " :

" Aage R. Moller, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Dallas who

specializes in the auditory nervous system, included misophonia in the 'Textbook

of Tinnitus,' a 2010 medical guide of which he was an editor.

(This part below is the actual important part)

He believes the condition is hard-wired, like right- or left-handedness, and is

probably not an auditory disorder but a 'physiological abnormality' that resides

in brain structures activated by processed sound. "

If you want to read the whole article in the link, feel free. But I think this

helps most of us who are wondering what the cause of this horrible thing is.

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