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Correlations Between Audiovisual Temporal Processing and Sensory Responsiveness in Adolescents with Autistic Traits.

Han-Yu Zhou1,2, Han-Xue Yang1,2, Li-Juan Shi3, Simon S Y Lui4, Eric F C Cheung4, Raymond C K Chan5,6.   

Abstract

Atypical sensory processing has recently gained much research interest as a key domain of autistic symptoms. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit difficulties in processing the temporal aspects of sensory inputs, and show altered behavioural responses to sensory stimuli (i.e., sensory responsiveness). The present study examined the relation between sensory responsiveness (assessed by the Adult/Adolescent Sensory Profile) and audiovisual temporal integration (measured by unisensory temporal order judgement (TOJ) tasks and audiovisual simultaneity judgement (SJ) tasks) in typically-developing adolescents (n = 94). We found that adolescents with higher levels of autistic traits exhibited more difficulties in separating visual stimuli in time (i.e., larger visual TOJ threshold) and showed a stronger bias to perceive sound-leading audiovisual pairings as simultaneous. Regarding the associations between different measures of sensory function, reduced visual temporal acuity, but not auditory or multisensory temporal processing, was significantly correlated with more atypical patterns of sensory responsiveness. Furthermore, the positive correlation between visual TOJ thresholds and sensory avoidance was only found in adolescents with relatively high levels of autistic traits, but not in those with relatively low levels of autistic traits. These findings suggest that reduced visual temporal acuity may contribute to altered sensory experiences and may be linked to broader behavioural characteristics of ASD.

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Keywords:  Audiovisual; Auditory; Autistic traits; Sensory responsiveness; Temporal acuity; Visual

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32978707     DOI: 10.1007/s10803-020-04724-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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