Stimming—short for "self-stimulatory behavior"—is a form of self-soothing commonly seen in autistic people. It can involve repetitive movements, sounds, or actions and is commonly regarded in medical ...
When headphones aren’t enough: Helping children with autism during fireworks For many families, the Fourth of July means ...
Averaged data from MEG sensors recorded in typically developing children (TD group) and children with ASD (ASD group). Colour visualisations represent the brain's response to sound, with black lines ...
Autistic children often experience sensory processing challenges and postural instability. While auditory noise has been reported to improve balance in various populations, its effects in autistic ...
Autistic people often report a heightened sensitivity to sound. Yet, research into Autistic people’s auditory environments and their impacts on quality of life is limited. We conducted an online ...
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