ObjectiveSensory overresponsivity (SOR), an atypical negative reaction to sensory stimuli, is highly prevalent in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Previous work has related SOR to increased brain response in sensory-limbic regions. This study investigated where these atypical responses fall in three fundamental stages of sensory processing: arousal (i.e., initial response), habituation (i.e., change in response over time), and generalization of response to novel stimuli. Different areas of atypical response would require distinct intervention approaches.MethodsFunctional MRI was used to examine these patterns of neural habituation to two sets of similar mildly aversive auditory and tactile stimuli in 42 high-functioning children and adolesce...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Using the Sensory Survey, a 103-item scale measuring overreactivity, underreactivity and stimulus se...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
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...
ObjectivesSensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory...
ObjectivesSensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory...
In addition to the core social and communication symptoms, individuals with autism spectrum disorder...
In addition to the core social and communication symptoms, individuals with autism spectrum disorder...
Abstract Autism is strongly associated with sensory processing difficulties. We inves...
Abstract It is estimated that nearly 90% of children on the autism spectrum exhibit s...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Using the Sensory Survey, a 103-item scale measuring overreactivity, underreactivity and stimulus se...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
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...
ObjectivesSensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory...
ObjectivesSensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory...
In addition to the core social and communication symptoms, individuals with autism spectrum disorder...
In addition to the core social and communication symptoms, individuals with autism spectrum disorder...
Abstract Autism is strongly associated with sensory processing difficulties. We inves...
Abstract It is estimated that nearly 90% of children on the autism spectrum exhibit s...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Sensory abnormalities are not a diagnostic criteria for autism but are often observed and described ...
Using the Sensory Survey, a 103-item scale measuring overreactivity, underreactivity and stimulus se...