Sensory integration and the perceptual experience of persons with autism

By: Iarocci, Grace.
Contributor(s): McDonald, John.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 36 (1) 2006: 77-90.Publisher: 2006Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | SENSORY INTEGRATIVE DYSFUNCTION | PERCEPTIONS | THEORYSummary: Presents a cognitive neuroscience theoretical perspective on multisensory integration and propose that this may be a useful way of conceptualising and studying sensory integration and the perceptual experience of people with autism. Concludes with a discussion of how this re-conceptualisation and study of sensory integration may generate testable hypotheses and lead to refinements in current perceptual theories of autism.
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Presents a cognitive neuroscience theoretical perspective on multisensory integration and propose that this may be a useful way of conceptualising and studying sensory integration and the perceptual experience of people with autism. Concludes with a discussion of how this re-conceptualisation and study of sensory integration may generate testable hypotheses and lead to refinements in current perceptual theories of autism.

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