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Different forms of taste can influence ethical evaluation
A growing body of evidence suggests that taste is not only an essential physical experience, but also an embodied cue of evaluation. The embodied...
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Transdiagnostic Patterns of Sensory Processing in Autism and ADHD
Sensory processing abilities are highly variable within and across people diagnosed with autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)....
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Relation Between Sensory Processing Difficulties and Feeding Problems in Youths with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: a Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Sensory processing difficulties are worth exploring in youths with ASD and feeding problems considering their high frequency and therapeutic...
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The Relationship Between Attention, Sensory Processing, and Social Responsiveness Among Adults on the Autism Spectrum
This study evaluated attention, sensory processing, and social responsiveness and the relationship between these constructs among autistic and...
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Role of Affective Factors and Concreteness on the Processing of Idioms
In this study, we asked how the emotional status, i.e., valence and arousal, and concreteness of idioms contribute to their processing. Additionally,...
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Sensory Processing Patterns Predict Problem Behaviours in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
ObjectivesSensory processing is the ability to discern and understand information from one’s sensory organs. Understanding sensory processing...
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Sensory Processing and Motor Issues in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Sensory processing and motor issues are common among individuals with ASD and impact health, well-being and quality of life. Much of the brain is... -
Sensory Processing Dysfunction in Youths with Chronic Anger and Aggression
Sensory processing dysfunction (SPD) refers to disturbances of sensory information processing due to atypical threshold and/or predominance of... -
Sensory Processing Dysfunction in Youths with Chronic Anger and Aggression
Sensory processing dysfunction (SPD) refers to disturbances of sensory information processing due to atypical threshold and/or predominance of... -
Determiner-Number Specification and Non-Local Agreement Computation in L1 and L2 Processing
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability judgements to examine how similar or different...
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A Lot to Maintain: Caregiver Accommodation of Sensory Processing Differences in Early Childhood
Childhood sensory processing differences (SPD) have been linked with primary caregiver stress, while caregiver stress has been associated with...
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Discrimination exposure impacts unhealthy processing of food cues: crosstalk between the brain and gut
Experiences of discrimination are associated with adverse health outcomes, including obesity. However, the mechanisms by which discrimination leads...
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Must one take the bitter with the sweet? Sensory processing sensitivity and factors associated with resilience among artistically inclined individuals
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), linked with a penchant for the arts and creativity, exerts its bivalent influences, contingent on context, on...
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The Impact of the Presence of Intellectual Disabilities on Sensory Processing and Behavioral Outcomes Among Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: a Systematic Review
BackgroundAutism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability (ID) are linked to atypical sensory processing, but consensus lacks on the impact of...
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Are Music Taste and Language Development Influenced by Prenatal Acoustic Experience?
The unborn baby is continuously (cardiovascular and respiratory sounds) or repeatedly (mother’s voice, digestive sounds, walking) exposed to... -
Sensorimotor Intervention Group for Children with ADHD and Sensory Processing Difficulties: A Feasibility Study
Many children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) also have sensory processing difficulties, yet there are few evidence-based...