Sensory processing related to attention ...
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Title :
Sensory processing related to attention in children with asd, adhd, or typical development: results from the elena cohort
Author(s) :
Dellapiazza, Florine [Auteur]
Michelon, Cecile [Auteur]
Vernhet, Christelle [Auteur]
Muratori, Filippo [Auteur]
Blanc, Nathalie [Auteur]
Picot, Marie-Christine [Auteur]
Baghdadli, Amaria [Auteur]
Michelon, Cecile [Auteur]
Vernhet, Christelle [Auteur]
Muratori, Filippo [Auteur]
Blanc, Nathalie [Auteur]
Picot, Marie-Christine [Auteur]
Baghdadli, Amaria [Auteur]
Journal title :
European child & adolescent psychiatry
Abbreviated title :
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
Publication date :
2020-03-25
ISSN :
1435-165X
Keyword(s) :
Children
Attention
Sensory processing
Attention deficit disorder
Autism spectrum disorders
Attention
Sensory processing
Attention deficit disorder
Autism spectrum disorders
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are early neurodevelopmental conditions that share clinical characteristics, raising important issues in clinical diagnosis. We aimed to ...
Show more >Autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are early neurodevelopmental conditions that share clinical characteristics, raising important issues in clinical diagnosis. We aimed to compare (1) sensory processing in four groups of children: ASD alone, ASD + ADHD, ADHD alone, and typical development (TD) and (2) the association between sensory processing and attention in the three groups with neurodevelopmental disorders. Our sample included 120 children aged from 6 to 12 years divided into four groups: ASD alone (N = 43), ASD + ADHD (N = 18), ADHD alone (N = 28), and TD (N = 31). Atypical sensory processing was more frequent in ASD and/or ADHD than in TD, without a significant difference between ASD and ADHD. However, the variance analysis of attention problems revealed differences between the ADHD and ASD groups. Thus, the rate of atypical sensory processing was comparable between the ASD and ADHD groups, suggesting that further studies are needed to explore atypical SP in all neurodevelopmental disorders.Show less >
Show more >Autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are early neurodevelopmental conditions that share clinical characteristics, raising important issues in clinical diagnosis. We aimed to compare (1) sensory processing in four groups of children: ASD alone, ASD + ADHD, ADHD alone, and typical development (TD) and (2) the association between sensory processing and attention in the three groups with neurodevelopmental disorders. Our sample included 120 children aged from 6 to 12 years divided into four groups: ASD alone (N = 43), ASD + ADHD (N = 18), ADHD alone (N = 28), and TD (N = 31). Atypical sensory processing was more frequent in ASD and/or ADHD than in TD, without a significant difference between ASD and ADHD. However, the variance analysis of attention problems revealed differences between the ADHD and ASD groups. Thus, the rate of atypical sensory processing was comparable between the ASD and ADHD groups, suggesting that further studies are needed to explore atypical SP in all neurodevelopmental disorders.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CHU Lille
Inserm
Université de Lille
Inserm
Université de Lille
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Research team(s) :
Plasticity and Subjectivity (PSY)
Submission date :
2021-06-23T13:45:24Z