Science Explains Why Chewing Noises Make Some People Angry (Video)

A study out of the U.K. has found that people with an unusual condition called misophonia, which causes them to hate certain sounds like chewing, also have different brain activity and patterns than others. AOL Screenshot
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A study out of the U.K. has found that people with an unusual condition called misophonia, which causes them to hate certain sounds like chewing, also have different brain activity and patterns than others.

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