Abstract

Sensory processing differences are associated with a number of worse outcomes in individuals with ASD. However, knowledge of whether sensory processing differences are associated with overall greater severity of ASD and related symptoms versus the severity of symptoms in particular domains of behavior is lacking. This study explored the association between sensory processing differences and several behavioral domains, including challenging behaviors, ASD symptoms, and expressive language.

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