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Do you have Misophonia? Chances are you do, but what is it?

There’s a reason your parents told you to chew with your mouth shut.  It’s not just rude, it’s also ANNOYING.  And scientists may have finally figured out why we hate…

There's a reason your parents told you to chew with your mouth shut.  It's not just rude, it's also ANNOYING.  And scientists may have finally figured out why we hate it so much . . .

People who get REALLY annoyed by it have something called misophonia.   That's where common sounds like chewing or heavy breathing can drive you nuts.

Researchers at Newcastle University in England scanned people's brains while they played different sounds that might trigger a reaction.  And for people who have the condition, certain parts of their brain lit up MUCH more than people who don't have it.

One section that lit up was the part of your brain that processes sound, which makes sense.  And that happened with everyone, even people who aren't extra-sensitive to it.

But some people's brains also showed hyperactivity in the premotor cortex, which is an area of the brain that's responsible for moving your mouth and throat.

In other words, hearing someone chew their food can activate the part of your brain that wouldn't usually kick in unless YOU were chewing.

So for people with misophonia, it can feel like an intrusion.  And it can give them the urge to chew or swallow, even though they're not eating.

Ayla Brown has been an on-air morning show host with Country 102.5 since 2018. Before taking this once-in-a-lifetime job, Ayla was (and still is) a country music singer. In 2006, she placed 13th on American Idol. In 2012 and 2013 she celebrated her Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium debut, and over the years she has visited 13 countries overseas to sing for the American Troops. Country music is in Ayla Brown’s soul. Not only does she sing it, but she gets to talk about it every day on “Country Mornings with Jonathan and Ayla.” Ayla is happily married to singer-songwriter, Rob Bellamy, and they welcomed a son named Barrett in August of 2022. In her free time, she loves to sew baby bibs and experiment with new recipes in the kitchen. She also loves to travel and try new foods. Ayla writes about Boston area happenings, parenting, holistic lifestyle and living, and travel.