Too much or too little : hyper- and hypo-reactivity in high functioning autism spectrum conditions

By: Elwin, Marie.
Contributor(s): Ek, Lena | Kjellin, Lars | Schroder, Agneta.
Series: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 38 (3) 2013: 232-241.Publisher: 2013Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS | SENSORY EXPERIENCE | SENSORY ISSUES | SENSORY PERCEPTIONSummary: Explains that sensory reactivity in people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) has been found to differ in comparison to reactivity in people without ASC. Explores and describes the sensory experiences of high functioning individuals with ASC. Believes that the categorisation of sensory reactivity in this study can guide clinicians on how to pose questions about sensory issues to individuals with ASC.
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Explains that sensory reactivity in people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) has been found to differ in comparison to reactivity in people without ASC. Explores and describes the sensory experiences of high functioning individuals with ASC. Believes that the categorisation of sensory reactivity in this study can guide clinicians on how to pose questions about sensory issues to individuals with ASC.

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