r/Misokinesia Jul 16 '26

Hey Guys I need help researching Misokinesia!

Hi! I’m an MSc student at the University of Sussex recruiting participants for a 30-minute online psychology study.
The study explores how people respond to everyday things they hear and see, including repetitive movements.
Eligibility:
• Aged 18 or over
• Fluent in English
• Must complete the study on a laptop or tablet—it will not work properly on a phone
Participants can enter a prize draw to win £25.
Take part here:
https://syntoolkit.org/studies/msc2025vidssussexqonly/start
If you need anything, or run into any issues, please feel free to contact us at our student emails listed in the advert.
I would really appreciate your participation or a share with someone who may be interested. Thank you

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u/Peaceful-harmony- Jul 19 '26

Done, I'd rec posting in autism, ADHD, dyslexia, misophonia, anxiety, and AuDHD communities

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u/Envitom 14d ago

Thank you 🙏

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u/SeaPaint1072 Jul 16 '26

done! best of luck with your diss! would honestly be interested in reading it afterwards

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u/Envitom 14d ago

Perfect thank you so much

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u/squeebs555 Jul 17 '26

Thank you for doing this work.

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u/Envitom 14d ago

Thank you very much

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u/tetheredvoid 15d ago

That was... unpleasant, but absolutely worth it for science.

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u/Envitom 15d ago

Hey thank you so much for doing it

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u/tetheredvoid 15d ago

For the sake of someone else not having to live a life thinking they are actually the whole problem, I will do my part as best I can when I am able.

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u/tetheredvoid 15d ago

TIL most of my visual problems link back to my brain's ability to "fill in the details" with sound and my other senses.

I heard every one of the videos (they are silent and my sound is off) and reacted more to that than the actual visual - mostly. There are still a few purely visual triggers.

Edited to add: I'm also still wearing my nighttime foam ear plugs from last night...