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Department of Audiology, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford; Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
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The First International Conference on Hyperacusis gathered over 100 scientists and health care professionals in London, UK. Key conclusions from the conference included: (1) Hyperacusis is characterized by reduced tolerance of sound that has perceptual, psychological and social dimensions; (2) there is a growing awareness that children as well as adults experience symptoms of hyperacusis or misophonia; (3) the exact mechanisms that give rise to hyperacusis are not clear, but the available evidence suggests that functional changes within the central nervous system are important and in particular, hyperacusis may be related to increased gain in the central auditory pathways and to increased anxiety or emotional response to sound; (4) various counseling and sound therapy approaches seem beneficial in the management of hyperacusis, but the evidence base for these remains poor.
首届国际恐声症会议在英国伦敦召开,100 多名科学家和医疗保健专业人员齐聚一堂。会议的主要结论包括:(1)恐声症的特点是对声音的耐受性降低,涉及感知、心理和社会层面;(2)人们越来越意识到儿童和成人都会出现恐声症或恐音症的症状;(3)引发恐声症的确切机制尚不清楚,但现有证据表明中枢神经系统内的功能变化很重要,特别是恐声症可能与中枢听觉通路增益增加以及对声音的焦虑或情绪反应增强有关;(4)各种咨询和声音疗法在恐声症的治疗中似乎有益,但这些方法的证据基础仍然薄弱。
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