Abstract Autism is strongly associated with sensory processing difficulties. We investigate sensory habituation, given its relevance for understanding important phenotypic traits like hyper- and hypo-sensitivities. We collected electroencephalography data from 22 neuro-typical(NT) and 13 autistic(ASD) children during the presentation of visual and auditory sequences of repeated stimuli. Our data show that the ASD children have significantly reduced habituation relative to the NT children for both auditory and visual stimuli. These results point to impaired habituation as a modality-general phenomenon in ASD. Additionally, the rates of habituation are correlated with several clinical scores associated with competence along div...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing (SP) is a diagnostic criterion of autism spectrum ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing (SP) is a diagnostic criterion of autism spectrum ...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Abstract It is estimated that nearly 90% of children on the autism spectrum exhibit s...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing is common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing is common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but ...
Three experiments were conducted to examine habituation to tactile and visual stimuli in 10-15 year ...
ObjectiveSensory overresponsivity (SOR), an atypical negative reaction to sensory stimuli, is highly...
It has been suggested that poor habituation to stimuli might explain atypical sensory behaviours in ...
Children with autism (ASD) are characterized as overly responsive to certain stimuli in the physical...
is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years characterized by qualita...
Previous research has established that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher ...
Previous research has established that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing has been described in autism spectrum disorder. Th...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing has been described in autism spectrum disorder. Th...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing (SP) is a diagnostic criterion of autism spectrum ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing (SP) is a diagnostic criterion of autism spectrum ...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Abstract It is estimated that nearly 90% of children on the autism spectrum exhibit s...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing is common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing is common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but ...
Three experiments were conducted to examine habituation to tactile and visual stimuli in 10-15 year ...
ObjectiveSensory overresponsivity (SOR), an atypical negative reaction to sensory stimuli, is highly...
It has been suggested that poor habituation to stimuli might explain atypical sensory behaviours in ...
Children with autism (ASD) are characterized as overly responsive to certain stimuli in the physical...
is a neurodevelopmental disorder with onset prior to the age of three years characterized by qualita...
Previous research has established that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher ...
Previous research has established that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing has been described in autism spectrum disorder. Th...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing has been described in autism spectrum disorder. Th...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing (SP) is a diagnostic criterion of autism spectrum ...
International audienceAtypical sensory processing (SP) is a diagnostic criterion of autism spectrum ...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...