Background: Existing evidence indicates that atypical sensory reactivity is a core characteristic of autism, and has been linked to both anxiety (and its putative infant precursor of fearfulness) and repetitive behaviours. However, most work has used cross-sectional designs and not considered the differential roles of hyperreactivity and hyporeactivity to sensory inputs, and is thus limited in specificity. Methods:161 infants with and without an elevated likelihood of developing autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were followed from 10-36 months of age. Parents rated an infant precursor of later anxiety (fearfulness) using the Infant Behaviour Questionnaire at 10 and 14 months, and the Early Childhood Behavioural Qu...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have co-occurring symptoms of attenti...
There is growing evidence for an association between sensory reactivity and mental health in autism....
Using the Sensory Survey, a 103-item scale measuring overreactivity, underreactivity and stimulus se...
Background: Existing evidence indicates that atypical sensory reactivity is a core characteristic of...
Autism is diagnosed based on social and communication difficulties, restricted and repetitive behavi...
Autism is diagnosed based on social and communication difficulties, restricted and repetitive behavi...
Sensory reactivity differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, including sensory ...
Sensory hyperresponsiveness, anxiety, and restricted, repetitive behaviors are known to be associate...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Backgrounds: Atypicalities in tactile processing are reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
Funder: King's College LondonAbstract: The aim of this study was to explore the associations between...
Previous research has established that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher ...
Atypical sensory responsivity in autism spectrum disorder have been noted since the first descriptio...
It has been suggested that poor habituation to stimuli might explain atypical sensory behaviours in ...
This study combined parent and observational measures to examine the association between aberrant se...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have co-occurring symptoms of attenti...
There is growing evidence for an association between sensory reactivity and mental health in autism....
Using the Sensory Survey, a 103-item scale measuring overreactivity, underreactivity and stimulus se...
Background: Existing evidence indicates that atypical sensory reactivity is a core characteristic of...
Autism is diagnosed based on social and communication difficulties, restricted and repetitive behavi...
Autism is diagnosed based on social and communication difficulties, restricted and repetitive behavi...
Sensory reactivity differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, including sensory ...
Sensory hyperresponsiveness, anxiety, and restricted, repetitive behaviors are known to be associate...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Backgrounds: Atypicalities in tactile processing are reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
Funder: King's College LondonAbstract: The aim of this study was to explore the associations between...
Previous research has established that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher ...
Atypical sensory responsivity in autism spectrum disorder have been noted since the first descriptio...
It has been suggested that poor habituation to stimuli might explain atypical sensory behaviours in ...
This study combined parent and observational measures to examine the association between aberrant se...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have co-occurring symptoms of attenti...
There is growing evidence for an association between sensory reactivity and mental health in autism....
Using the Sensory Survey, a 103-item scale measuring overreactivity, underreactivity and stimulus se...