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SENSORY PROCESSING IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM- A SCOPING REVIEW [PDF]
Difficulties in sensory processing in children with autism have been known since the first descriptions of autism. The oldest and most recent theories of autism are based on the assumption that people with autism process sensory information differently ...
Ajla Bukva
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A Trampoline Group: Feasibility, Implementation, and Outcomes
This paper reflects two studies designed to explore feasibility and outcomes of a movement-based trampoline group for children with autism and/or sensory processing challenges.
S.A. Schoen +4 more
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Cultural differences in perceiving sounds generated by others: self matters [PDF]
Sensory consequences resulting from own movements receive different neural processing compared to externally generated sensory consequences (e.g., by a computer), leading to sensory attenuation, i.e., a reduction in perceived loudness or brain evoked ...
Cao, Liyu, Gross, Joachim
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A high incidence of sensory processing difficulties exists in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and children with idiopathic Sensory Modulation Disorder (SMD). This is the first study to directly compare and contrast these clinical disorders.
Sarah A Schoen +8 more
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The thalamus provides sensory input to the cortex, but many aspects of thalamocortical signaling remain unknown. Here, the authors reveal parallel non-overlapping thalamic pathways with distinct representations of tactile and decision-related information
Sami El-Boustani +5 more
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The significance of memory in sensory cortex [PDF]
Early sensory cortex is typically investigated in response to sensory stimulation, masking the contribution of internal signals. Recently, van Kerkoerle and colleagues reported that attention and memory signals segregate from sensory signals within ...
Muckli, Lars, Petro, Lucy S.
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Sleep, Sensory Integration/Processing, and Autism: A Scoping Review
The prevalence of sleep dysfunction is considerably higher in the autistic population than in the non-autistic. Similarly, the incidence of sensory reactivity differences in autism exceeds that in the neurotypical population. The basis of sleep disorders
Shelly J. Lane +2 more
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Motivational salience modulates early visual cortex responses across task sets [PDF]
Motivationally relevant stimuli benefit from strengthened sensory processing. It is unclear, however, if motivational value of positive and negative valence has similar or dissociable effects on early visual processing. Moreover, whether these perceptual
Bayer, Mareike +5 more
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Reading out a spatiotemporal population code by imaging neighbouring parallel fibre axons in vivo. [PDF]
The spatiotemporal pattern of synaptic inputs to the dendritic tree is crucial for synaptic integration and plasticity. However, it is not known if input patterns driven by sensory stimuli are structured or random.
Häusser, M, Wilms, CD
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Layer, column and cell-type specific genetic manipulation in mouse barrel cortex.
Sensory information is processed in distributed neuronal networks connected by intricate synaptic circuits. Studies of the rodent brain can provide insight into synaptic mechanisms of sensory perception and associative learning.
Rachel Aronoff, Carl Petersen
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