Atypical sensory behaviours in children with Tourette's syndrome and in children with autism spectrum disorders

By: Ludlow, Amanda K.
Contributor(s): Wilkins, Arnold J.
Series: Research in Developmental Disabilities 56 September 2016: 108-116. 2016Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | TOURETTE SYNDROME | SENSORY PROCESSING | VISUAL STRESS | CORTICAL HYPEREXCITABILITYOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Notes that Tourettes Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders have been shown to overlap clinically and prevalence rates for the comorbidity of Tourette's syndrome and ASD are high. Yet despite the many research papers addressing how children with ASD attend to sensory stimuli, there is a paucity of research in other developmental disabilities. Assesses sensory experiences both in children with ASD and in children with Tourette Syndrome who do not have ASD. Discusses the findings.
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Notes that Tourettes Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders have been shown to overlap clinically and prevalence rates for the comorbidity of Tourette's syndrome and ASD are high. Yet despite the many research papers addressing how children with ASD attend to sensory stimuli, there is a paucity of research in other developmental disabilities. Assesses sensory experiences both in children with ASD and in children with Tourette Syndrome who do not have ASD. Discusses the findings.

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