Visual working memory and sensory processing in autistic children
Abstract While atypical sensory processing is one of the more ubiquitous symptoms in autism spectrum disorder, the exact nature of these sensory issues remains unclear, with different studies showing either enhanced or deficient sensory processing. Using a well-established continuous cued-recall tas...
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Main Authors: | Ryan A. Stevenson, Justin Ruppel, Sol Z. Sun, Magali Segers, Busisiwe L. Zapparoli, James M. Bebko, Morgan D. Barense, Susanne Ferber |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e2e8fb1adacf4fb48e1ba138258427d8 |
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