Adults who stutter experience differences in how their brains process sound, and these sensory differences tend to overlap ...
The dominant theory in neuroscience has been that the sensory processing circuits in our brain are finalized in early childhood and fixed afterwards. A recently published study, however, overturned ...
Sensory processing disorder (SPD) and autism often occur together. However, they can also occur independently and are separate conditions. SPD involves difficulty detecting, modulating, and ...
A child holds their hands up in front of their face, revealing palms covered in a rainbow of paint. Source: Sharon McCutcheon/Pexels Many people on the autism spectrum have atypical responses to ...
Sensory processing differences refer to atypical ways in which the brain receives, organizes, and responds to sensory inputs such as sound, touch, light, movement ...
The wellness aesthetic that calms most people often fails autistic adults. Sensory research reveals what autistic nervous ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are marked by distinctive patterns of sensory responsivity that span the auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, gustatory, vestibular and proprioceptive systems.