This video presents a technical examination of misophonia as a reflex-based condition, in which commonly occurring sounds trigger intense emotional and physiological responses such as anger, rage, or disgust. It focuses on the science of reflexes—explaining how reflexes form, how they are reinforced, and what is involved in reducing or eliminating a reflex response, such as the misophonia reflex.

The video also examines the underlying mechanisms believed to contribute to the initial development of misophonia, as well as the process by which new triggers may emerge. Overall, it provides a scientific framework for understanding misophonia through the lens of reflex physiology and learning theory.