Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with differences in sensory sensitivity and affective response to sensory stimuli, the neural basis of which is still largely unknown. We used psychophysics and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate responses to somatosensory stimulation with three textured surfaces that spanned a range of roughness and pleasantness in a sample of adults with ASD and a control group. While psychophysical ratings of roughness and pleasantness were largely similar across the two groups, the ASD group gave pleasant and unpleasant textures more extreme average ratings than did controls. In addition, their ratings for a neutral texture were more variable than controls, indicating they are less ...
Rationale: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years charac...
Sensory processing abnormalities in autism have largely been described by parent report. This study ...
Emerging evidence for differences between individuals with autism and neurotypical controls in tacti...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with differences in sensory sensitivity and affective...
Although sensory problems, including unusual tactile sensitivity, are heavily associated with autism...
Tactile defensiveness, characterized by behavioral hyperresponsiveness and negative emotional respon...
Sensory processing abnormalities are among the most common behavioral phenotypes seen in autism spec...
An impairment of social communication is a core symptom of autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). Affective...
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...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
IMPORTANCE More than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivi...
Tactile sensitivities are common in Autism Spectrum Conditions (autism). Psychophysically, slow, gen...
Abstract Background The human somatosensory system comprises dissociable paths for discriminative an...
Background Social interaction often occurs in noisy environments with many extraneou...
Rationale: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years charac...
Sensory processing abnormalities in autism have largely been described by parent report. This study ...
Emerging evidence for differences between individuals with autism and neurotypical controls in tacti...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with differences in sensory sensitivity and affective...
Although sensory problems, including unusual tactile sensitivity, are heavily associated with autism...
Tactile defensiveness, characterized by behavioral hyperresponsiveness and negative emotional respon...
Sensory processing abnormalities are among the most common behavioral phenotypes seen in autism spec...
An impairment of social communication is a core symptom of autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). Affective...
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...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
IMPORTANCE More than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivi...
Tactile sensitivities are common in Autism Spectrum Conditions (autism). Psychophysically, slow, gen...
Abstract Background The human somatosensory system comprises dissociable paths for discriminative an...
Background Social interaction often occurs in noisy environments with many extraneou...
Rationale: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years charac...
Sensory processing abnormalities in autism have largely been described by parent report. This study ...
Emerging evidence for differences between individuals with autism and neurotypical controls in tacti...