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Publishing Credit Opportunity [Seeking Neuroscientist PhD or PhDcan]

by Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond
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Call for Neuroscience and Sensory Researchers: Academic Collaboration Opportunity

The International Misophonia Foundation (IMF) seeks researchers to collaborate on reviewing a machine-learning study and contribute to ongoing projects focused on misophonia and sensory research.

Collaboration Details

Authorship
Contributors will be credited on related publications (typically 3rd–6th author positions).

Eligibility

  • Preferred: PhD, PsyD, or PhD Candidates (PhDCan)
  • Considered: Graduated MA/MSc researchers in relevant fields

Relevant Research Backgrounds
Expertise in neuroscience, kinesiology, audiology, sensory integration, vestibular disorders, autism, ADHD, epilepsy, misophonia, misokinesia, neurological disorders, physical medicine, or related fields.

Time Commitment
10–20 hours per month, depending on project needs.

Responsibilities

  • Provide academic insights and commentary.
  • Review peer-reviewed literature and integrate findings.
  • Evaluate and critique co-authors’ work for accuracy.
  • Contribute to academic studies and publications.

Benefits

Tax-Deductible Contributions
U.S.-based contributors can receive tax receipts for donated hours.

Recognition

  • Listed as “IMF Researchers” on our websites.
  • References provided for labs, academic programs, scholarships, and more.

Note: This is an unpaid position. The IMF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Missouri, USA, funded by the community and donors.


IMF Research Initiatives

The IMF advances the understanding of misophonia and related conditions through research and education. Current and planned initiatives include:

Research Studies

  • Misophonia Perceptions Study: Understanding how misophonia is experienced.
  • Treatment Perceptions/Sensory History Study: Evaluating treatment outcomes and correlations between DMQ and ASH scores.
  • Sound Acoustic Properties Study: Using machine learning to analyze acoustic features of misophonia triggers.
  • Misophonia Trigger Study: Investigating triggers linked to fight-flight-freeze responses.

Journal and Review Board

  • Launching an open-source, peer-reviewed journal for misophonia research.
  • Establishing an Institutional Review Board (IRB) for research oversight.

Grant Funding
Future plans include providing research grants as funding grows.


How to Get Involved

Join our team and contribute to cutting-edge research. Please send your CV and contact information to the International Misophonia Foundation.

Learn more here: https://misophoniafoundation.com/become-a-volunteer-researcher/

Let’s collaborate to advance the understanding of misophonia and sensory diversity.

Sincerely,
Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond
Director, International Misophonia Foundation

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