Abstract Background The human somatosensory system comprises dissociable paths for discriminative and affective touch, reflected in separate peripheral afferent populations and distinct cortical targets. Differences in behavioral and neural responses to affective touch may have an important developmental role in early social experiences, which are relevant for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Methods Using probabilistic tractography, we compared the structural integrity of white matter pathways for discriminative and affective touch in young children with ASD and their typically developing (TD) peers. We examined two tracts: (1) a tract linking the thalamus with the primary somatosensory cortex, which carries discriminative tactile informati...
Tactile defensiveness, characterized by behavioral hyperresponsiveness and negative emotional respon...
Alterations of tactile processing have long been identified in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and a...
IMPORTANCE More than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivi...
An impairment of social communication is a core symptom of autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). Affective...
AbstractAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been characterized by atypical socio-communicative behavi...
The neural underpinnings of sensory processing differences in autism remain poorly understood. This ...
Sensory processing abnormalities are among the most common behavioral phenotypes seen in autism spec...
Abnormal patterns of touch processing have been linked to core symptoms in ASD. This study examined ...
Over 90% of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) demonstrate atypical sensory behaviors. In...
Emerging evidence for differences between individuals with autism and neurotypical controls in tacti...
This study aimed at evaluating the autonomic response to pleasant affective touch in children with A...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience impairments in social communication and ...
Background: Humans can easily grasp the affective meaning of touch when observing social interaction...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with differences in sensory sensitivity and affective...
Backgrounds: Atypicalities in tactile processing are reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
Tactile defensiveness, characterized by behavioral hyperresponsiveness and negative emotional respon...
Alterations of tactile processing have long been identified in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and a...
IMPORTANCE More than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivi...
An impairment of social communication is a core symptom of autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). Affective...
AbstractAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been characterized by atypical socio-communicative behavi...
The neural underpinnings of sensory processing differences in autism remain poorly understood. This ...
Sensory processing abnormalities are among the most common behavioral phenotypes seen in autism spec...
Abnormal patterns of touch processing have been linked to core symptoms in ASD. This study examined ...
Over 90% of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) demonstrate atypical sensory behaviors. In...
Emerging evidence for differences between individuals with autism and neurotypical controls in tacti...
This study aimed at evaluating the autonomic response to pleasant affective touch in children with A...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience impairments in social communication and ...
Background: Humans can easily grasp the affective meaning of touch when observing social interaction...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with differences in sensory sensitivity and affective...
Backgrounds: Atypicalities in tactile processing are reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
Tactile defensiveness, characterized by behavioral hyperresponsiveness and negative emotional respon...
Alterations of tactile processing have long been identified in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and a...
IMPORTANCE More than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivi...