Sensory Processing in Low-Functioning Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder : Distinct Sensory Profiles and Their Relationships with Behavioral Dysfunction
By: Gonthier, Corentin.
Contributor(s): Longuepee, Lucie | Bouvard, Martine.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 46 (9) September 2016: 3078-3089. 2016Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | ADULTS | SENSORY DISORDERS | BEHAVIOUR DISORDERS | DUNN'S SENSORY PROFILE | BEHAVIORAL DYSEXECUTIVE SYNDROME INVENTORY (BDSI) | ECHELLE POUR L'OBSERVATION DES COMPORTEMENTS D'ADULTES AVEC AUTISME (EPOCAA)Online resources: Read this Article Summary: Sensory processing abnormalities are relatively universal in individuals with autism spectrum disorder, and can be very disabling. Surprisingly, very few studies have investigated these abnormalities in low-functioning adults with autism. The goals of the present study were (a) to characterize distinct profiles of sensory dysfunction, and (b) to understand how sensory dysfunction relates to behavioral disorders in this population.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Sensory processing abnormalities are relatively universal in individuals with autism spectrum disorder, and can be very disabling. Surprisingly, very few studies have investigated these abnormalities in low-functioning adults with autism. The goals of the present study were (a) to characterize distinct profiles of sensory dysfunction, and (b) to understand how sensory dysfunction relates to behavioral disorders in this population.
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