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Autism Spectrum Disorder and auditory sensory alterations: a systematic review on the integrity of cognitive and neuronal functions related to auditory processing
AM Goncalves, P Monteiro - Journal of neural transmission, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with a wide
spectrum of symptoms, mainly characterized by social, communication, and cognitive …
spectrum of symptoms, mainly characterized by social, communication, and cognitive …
Preventing excessive noise exposure in infants, children, and adolescents
SJ Balk, RE Bochner, MA Ramdhanie, BK Reilly - Pediatrics, 2023 - publications.aap.org
Noise exposure is a major cause of hearing loss in adults. Yet, noise affects people of all
ages, and noise-induced hearing loss is also a problem for young people. Sensorineural …
ages, and noise-induced hearing loss is also a problem for young people. Sensorineural …
Sound elicits stereotyped facial movements that provide a sensitive index of hearing abilities in mice
Sound elicits rapid movements of muscles in the face, ears, and eyes that protect the body
from injury and trigger brain-wide internal state changes. Here, we performed quantitative …
from injury and trigger brain-wide internal state changes. Here, we performed quantitative …
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 …
Autistic traits, emotion regulation, and sensory sensitivities in children and adults with Misophonia
Misophonia is an unusually strong aversion to everyday sounds such as chewing,
crunching, or breathing. Previous studies have suggested that rates of autism might be …
crunching, or breathing. Previous studies have suggested that rates of autism might be …
Prevalence of decreased sound tolerance (hyperacusis) in individuals with autism spectrum disorder: A meta-analysis
Objectives: Hyperacusis, defined as decreased tolerance to sound at levels that would not
trouble most individuals, is frequently observed in individuals with autism spectrum disorder …
trouble most individuals, is frequently observed in individuals with autism spectrum disorder …
Psychometric validation of a brief self-report measure of misophonia symptoms and functional impairment: The duke-vanderbilt misophonia screening questionnaire
Misophonia is a newly described disorder of sound tolerance characterized by strong
negative emotional reactions to specific “trigger” sounds, resulting in significant distress …
negative emotional reactions to specific “trigger” sounds, resulting in significant distress …
Poorer Well-Being in Children With Misophonia: Evidence From the Sussex Misophonia Scale for Adolescents
Objective Misophonia is an unusually strong aversion to a specific class of sounds–most
often human bodily sounds such as chewing, crunching, or breathing. A number of studies …
often human bodily sounds such as chewing, crunching, or breathing. A number of studies …
[HTML][HTML] Indoor environment perception of people with autism spectrum condition: a sco** review
Current standards and guidelines on indoor environmental criteria contain very little
information regarding people with special needs. This study provides a sco** review of …
information regarding people with special needs. This study provides a sco** review of …
Assessing general and autism‐relevant quality of life in autistic adults: A psychometric investigation using item response theory
Although many interventions and services for autistic people have the ultimate goal of
improving quality of life (QoL), there is relatively little research on how best to assess this …
improving quality of life (QoL), there is relatively little research on how best to assess this …