| Literature DB >> 30680585 |
Marieke W M Kuiper1,2, Elisabeth W M Verhoeven3, Hilde M Geurts3,4.
Abstract
Auditory sensitivities are common among people with autism spectrum disorder diagnoses (ASD). As underlying factors are unknown, we examined whether ASD adults (NASD = 33; NTypically Developing = 31; 25-45 years; IQ > 70): (1) habituated slower to auditory stimuli; (2) had lower auditory detection thresholds; and (3) whether these mechanisms related to self-reported auditory sensitivities. Two auditory stimuli (tone, siren) were repeated, whilst skin conductance responses were recorded to measure habituation. Detection thresholds were measured by stepwise reductions in tone volume. We found no evidence in favor of our hypotheses, but ASD adults did rate the auditory stimuli as more arousing. Based on explorative analyses, we argue that studying the strength of physiological responses to auditory stimuli is needed to understand auditory sensitivities.Entities:
Keywords: Auditory; Autism; Detection threshold; Habituation; Sensory sensitivity
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30680585 PMCID: PMC6483953 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-019-03890-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Group descriptives and statistics
| ASD (n = 33) | TD (n = 31) | p-value | Cohen’s d | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | 17M; 16F | 16M; 15F | – | – |
| Descriptives | ||||
| Age (years) | 33.70 (5.4) | 33.74 (6.3) | 0.98 | 0.01 |
| TIQ | 104.30 (16.8) | 103.74 (16.0) | 0.89 | − 0.03 |
| AQ | 35.52 (6.4) | 10.35 (4.9) | 0.00*** | − 4.40 |
| SRS-A | 97.18 (21.8) | 22.42 (11.2) | 0.00*** | − 4.28 |
| ADOS | ||||
| ADOS-2 (mod.4) total | 8.39 (5.1) | – | – | – |
| ADOS-2 (mod.4) SA | 7.36 (4.3) | – | – | – |
| ADOS-2 (mod.4) RRB | 1.03 (1.5) | – | – | – |
| AASP | ||||
| Auditory total score | 35.61 (8.1) | 24.94 (6.0) | 0.00*** | − 1.49 |
We used a Bonferroni correction to compensate for the multiple comparisons (Bonferroni correction: α = 0.05/5 = 0.01).
AASP adolescent/adult sensory profile, ADOS-2 (mod. 4) autism diagnostic observation schedule (2) module 4 total score (≥ 8 classifies as autism spectrum; Hus and Lord 2014), ADOS SA social affect, ADOS RRB restricted repetitive behavior, ASD autism spectrum disorders, AQ autism quotient, Cohen’s d effect size (small = 0.20; medium = 0.50; large = 0.80), F female, M man, n number of participants, SRS-A social responsiveness scale-adults, TD typical developing, TIQ total intelligence quotient
***p ≤ 0.001
Baseline arousal statistics
| ASD (n = 32) | TD (n = 31) | Cohen’s d | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline | ||||
| RSA (In(ms2)) | 6.28 (1.2) | 6.13 (1.3) | 0.62 | − 0.13 |
| SCL (uS) | 32.31 (4.2) | 31.16 (3.0) | 0.22 | − 0.14 |
| HR | 75.43 (9.7) | 69.09 (9.4) | 0.01** | − 0.89 |
We used a Bonferroni correction to compensate for the multiple comparisons (Bonferroni correction: α = 0.05/3 = 0.02).
ASD autism spectrum disorders, Cohen’s d effect size (small = 0.20; medium = 0.50; large = 0.80), HR heart rate, M man, RSA respiratory sinus arrhythmia, SCL skin conductance level, TD typical developing
**p ≤ 0.01
Statistics of detection, habituation, and subjective ratings
| Detection (dB) | ASD (n = 33) | TD (n = 31) | F value | p value | Cohen’s d |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tone | 15.45 (5.2) | 13.87 (4.6) | 1.67 | 0.20 | − 0.32 |
ASD autism spectrum disorders, Cohen’s d effect size (small = 0.20; medium = 0.50; large = 0.80), dB decibel, n number of participants; siren: the analyses were done with a square root transformed variable, TD typical developing; trials = number of trials. We used a Bonferroni correction to compensate for the multiple comparisons of the subjective ratings analyses (Bonferroni correction: α = 0.05/4 = 0.013)
**p ≤ 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001
Fig. 1Pearson’s correlation of self-reported auditory sensitivity with detection threshold (left) and habituation (right)
Fig. 2Mean (SQRT) SCR magnitude slope for each group and per stimulus: tone (left) and siren (right). Each block contains five repetitions. Both groups showed a decrease in SCR magnitudes in response to both stimuli. The ASD group had a significant higher SCR magnitude overall in response to the tone compared to the TD group