Perceptual alterations in the relationship between sensory reactivity, intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety in autistic children with and without co-occurring ADHD
Abstract:Sensory differences and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in autism. Studies have shown that sensory differences and anxiety are associated and demonstrate an important role for intolerance of uncertainty (IU) within this relationship. However, those studies predominantly assessed sensory reactivity using questionnaires (i.e., observational reports), which can be subjective, and do not differentiate between perceptual, affective, and behavioural levels of sensory processing. Psychophysical approaches can … Show more
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