Sensory responsiveness as a predictor of social severity in children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders

By: Hilton, Claudia L.
Contributor(s): Harper, Jacquelyn D | Kueker, Rachel Holmes | et al.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 40 (8) 2010: 937-945.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | AUTISM | SENSORY IMPAIRMENT | SOCIAL COMPETENCESummary: Describes a study whose findings suggest that the relationship between sensory responsiveness and other autistic traits is more important than previously recognised and addressing sensory modulation issues in children with HFASD may be more critical than previously understood.
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Describes a study whose findings suggest that the relationship between sensory responsiveness and other autistic traits is more important than previously recognised and addressing sensory modulation issues in children with HFASD may be more critical than previously understood.

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