Abstract

Functional Neurological Disorders (FNDs) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are two common neuropsychiatric conditions sharing some common features, in terms of deficits in emotion regulation and impairment in sensory sensitivity, proprioception and interoception. Aims of this study were: (i) to assess the prevalence of autistic traits in a sample of adult patients with FNDs; (ii) to assess the prevalence of FNS in a sample of adult patients with ASDs without intellectual disabilities; in this sample, we also aimed to assess the presence of a possible association between sensory sensibility and FNS.

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