
Margaret Jastreboff
Margaret Jastreboff is a biologist and pharmacologist who collaborated with her husband, Pawel Jastreboff, in the groundbreaking research on misophonia and tinnitus. Her keen observations led to the identification of misophonia as a condition that affects individuals' tolerance to specific sounds, contributing significantly to the development of treatment approaches. Together, they have advanced the scientific understanding of auditory processing disorders and advocated for further research in this area.
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Margaret, Jastreboff's wife, is a biologist and pharmacologist who joined his lab and noticed that some patients did not fit the profiles of tinnitus or hyperacusis.
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