[HTML][HTML] Neurobiological foundations of multisensory integration in people with autism spectrum disorders: the role of the medial prefrontal cortex
S Martínez-Sanchis - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
This review aims to relate the sensory processing problems in people with autism spectrum
disorders (ASD), especially multisensory integration (MSI), to the role of the medial …
disorders (ASD), especially multisensory integration (MSI), to the role of the medial …
Sensory phenotypes in autism: Making a case for the inclusion of sensory integration functions
RC Schaaf, Z Mailloux, E Ridgway, AS Berruti… - Journal of Autism and …, 2023 - Springer
Sensory features are part of the diagnostic criteria for autism and include sensory
hypo/hyper reactivity and unusual sensory interest; however, additional sensory differences …
hypo/hyper reactivity and unusual sensory interest; however, additional sensory differences …
[HTML][HTML] Altered onset response dynamics in somatosensory processing in autism spectrum disorder
Abnormalities in cortical connectivity and evoked responses have been extensively
documented in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, specific signatures of these …
documented in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, specific signatures of these …
Altered connectivity between cerebellum, visual, and sensory-motor networks in autism spectrum disorder: results from the EU-AIMS longitudinal European autism …
Background Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging–based studies on
functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have generated inconsistent …
functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have generated inconsistent …
[HTML][HTML] A working taxonomy for describing the sensory differences of autism
Background Individuals on the autism spectrum have been long described to process
sensory information differently than neurotypical individuals. While much effort has been …
sensory information differently than neurotypical individuals. While much effort has been …
[HTML][HTML] Visuo-tactile integration in autism: atypical temporal binding may underlie greater reliance on proprioceptive information
Background Evidence indicates that social functioning deficits and sensory sensitivities in
autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are related to atypical sensory integration. The exact …
autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are related to atypical sensory integration. The exact …
[HTML][HTML] Attention, in and out: scalp-level and intracranial EEG correlates of interoception and exteroception
I García-Cordero, S Esteves, EP Mikulan… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Interoception, the monitoring of visceral signals, is often presumed to engage attentional
mechanisms specifically devoted to inner bodily sensing. In fact, most standardized …
mechanisms specifically devoted to inner bodily sensing. In fact, most standardized …
[HTML][HTML] Atypical sensory characteristics in autism spectrum disorders
Y Morimoto, A Imamura, N Yamamoto… - Autism Spectrum …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by atypical cognitive, social, emotional,
and perceptual functioning. An increasing body of evidence suggests that patients with ASD …
and perceptual functioning. An increasing body of evidence suggests that patients with ASD …
[HTML][HTML] Autism: Innovations and Future Directions in Psychological Research
Psychological research on autism has a long tradition, covering multiple fields including
cognition, perception, clinical research, neuroscience, and social psychology. This …
cognition, perception, clinical research, neuroscience, and social psychology. This …
Interhemispheric transfer in high-functioning children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders: A controlled pilot study
A Nydén, M Carlsson, A Carlsson… - … Medicine and Child …, 2004 - cambridge.org
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with strong genetic influences. Clinical experience
and limited empirical evidence support the view that autism may be associated with aberrant …
and limited empirical evidence support the view that autism may be associated with aberrant …