January 1949
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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
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January 1949
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29 Reads
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208 Citations
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
... K E Y W O R D S auditory processing, autism, autistic traits, decreased sound tolerance INTRODUCTION Auditory processing-the neurological process of perceiving and interpreting sound-has emerged as a significant issue in understanding the experiences of autistic people. Early theories of autism, such as the "sensoryfocused" theory posited by Bergman and Escalona (1947), emphasized atypical sensory processing as a factor driving other autistic behaviors (Ornitz, 1969). While these theories were overlooked for many years, recent investigations have rekindled interest in the importance of sensory processing in autistic people (Baranek et al., 2018;Bradshaw et al., 2022;Hazen et al., 2014;Kashefimehr et al., 2021;McCormick et al., 2016;Mottron, 2017;Pellicano, 2013;Robertson & Baron-Cohen, 2017;Sibeoni et al., 2022;Thye et al., 2018). ...
January 1949
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child