
Eun Jung Choi
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Feb 27, 2025 |
biorxiv.org | Kathleen Lyons |Eun Jung Choi |Marlee M Vandewouw |Matthew Kolisnyk
AbstractBackground: Differences in sensory processing are a defining characteristic of autism, affecting up to 87% of autistic individuals. These differences cause widespread perceptual changes that can negatively impact cognition, development, and daily functioning. Recent research identified five sensory processing phenotypes with varied behavioural presentations; however, their neural basis remains unclear.
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