2022
DOI: 10.1111/joss.12746
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Impaired odor identification ability and olfactory hedonic capacity in children with elevated autistic traits

Abstract: Atypical olfactory function in autism spectrum disorder has been documented in numerous studies, but little is known about its occurrence in individuals with autistic traits. The aim of the current study was to investigate odor identification ability and olfactory hedonic capacity in children with autistic traits. We recruited 415 children and measured their autistic traits by the Short Autism Spectrum Quotient. The Universal Sniff (U‐Sniff) test was used to measure odor identification ability and olfactory he… Show more

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