Abnormal sensory-based behaviors are a defining feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Dr. A. Jean Ayres was the first occupational therapist to conceptualize Sensory Integration (SI) theories and therapies to address these deficits. Her work was based on neurological knowledge of the 1970’s. Since then, advancements in neuroimaging techniques make it possible to better understand the brain areas that may underlie sensory processing deficits in ASD. In this article, we explore the postulates proposed by Ayres (i.e., registration, modulation, motivation) through current neuroimaging literature. To this end, we review the neural underpinnings of sensory processing and integration in ASD by examining the literature on neurophysiolog...
The human capacity to integrate sensory signals has been investigated with respect to different sens...
To provide an update on recent studies concerning social cognition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
A notable characteristic of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is co-occurring deficits in low-level sen...
Occupational Therapists are concerned with the ability to perform everyday living skills. Poor sens...
Background. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 2.24% of Am...
Research studies on sensory issues in autism, including those based on questionnaires, autobiographi...
Research studies on sensory issues in autism, including those based on questionnaires, autobiographi...
Although sensory processing challenges have been noted since the first clinical descriptions of auti...
This thesis presents three studies that together explore the neurophysiological basis for the sensor...
Sensory integration theory was developed to explain neurological processing of sensory information. ...
is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years characterized by qualita...
Background Since the publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders: DSM-5...
Although commonly characterized by communicative and social impairments, Autism Spectrum Disorder (A...
Over 90% of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) demonstrate atypical sensory behaviors. In...
Although commonly characterized by communicative and social impairments, Autism Spectrum Disorder (A...
The human capacity to integrate sensory signals has been investigated with respect to different sens...
To provide an update on recent studies concerning social cognition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
A notable characteristic of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is co-occurring deficits in low-level sen...
Occupational Therapists are concerned with the ability to perform everyday living skills. Poor sens...
Background. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 2.24% of Am...
Research studies on sensory issues in autism, including those based on questionnaires, autobiographi...
Research studies on sensory issues in autism, including those based on questionnaires, autobiographi...
Although sensory processing challenges have been noted since the first clinical descriptions of auti...
This thesis presents three studies that together explore the neurophysiological basis for the sensor...
Sensory integration theory was developed to explain neurological processing of sensory information. ...
is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years characterized by qualita...
Background Since the publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders: DSM-5...
Although commonly characterized by communicative and social impairments, Autism Spectrum Disorder (A...
Over 90% of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) demonstrate atypical sensory behaviors. In...
Although commonly characterized by communicative and social impairments, Autism Spectrum Disorder (A...
The human capacity to integrate sensory signals has been investigated with respect to different sens...
To provide an update on recent studies concerning social cognition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
A notable characteristic of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is co-occurring deficits in low-level sen...