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Higher Tactile Temporal Resolution as a Basis of Hypersensitivity in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Journal

JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 44-53

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3677-8

Keywords

Hypersensitivity; Autism spectrum disorder; Temporal order judgment; Detection threshold; sensitivity; E; I imbalance; Tactile

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [JP15K17333, JP17942790]
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology-JAPAN [JP16H01520, JP17H05966]

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Many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have symptoms of sensory hypersensitivity. Several studies have shown high individual variations in temporal processing of tactile stimuli. We hypothesized that these individual differences are linked to differences in hyper-reactivity among individuals with ASD. Participants performed two tasks as to vibrotactile stimuli: One is a temporal order judgement task, and another is a detection task. We found that individuals with ASD with higher temporal resolution tended to have more severe hypersensitivity symptoms. In contrast, the tactile detection threshold/sensitivity were related to the severities of stereotyped behaviour and restricted interests, rather than to hypersensitivity. Our findings demonstrate that higher temporal resolution to sensory stimuli may contribute to sensory hypersensitivity in individuals with ASD.

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