“…For instance, individuals with ASD often feel overwhelmed in loud, multisource settings [Alcántara, Weisblatt, Moore, & Bolton, 2004; Birch, 2003; Grandin, 1995], and overarousal may be related to overarching problems filtering targets from noise [Haigh, Heeger, Dinstein, Minshew, & Behrmann, 2015; Simmons et al, 2007; Vilidaite, Yu, & Baker, 2017]. Symptoms can vary in severity, but at least 30% of individuals with ASD meet the criteria for a secondary attention‐deficit/hyperactivity diagnosis [ Joshi et al, 2013; Plesa Skwerer, Joseph, Eggleston, Meyer, & Tager‐Flusberg, 2019]. Most research on attentional deficits in ASD has been conducted on verbally fluent participants with autism (ASD‐V), but recent studies suggest that attentional deficits are even more common in individuals who are minimally or low verbal in their language abilities [Lerner et al, 2018; Plesa Skwerer et al, 2019].…”