Touch and olfaction/taste differentiate children carrying a 16p11.2 deletion from children with ASD.
Joana Maria Almeida OsórioBorja Rodríguez-HerrerosDavid RomascanoVincent JunodAline HabeggerAurélie PainSonia RichetinPaola YuBertrand IsidorLionel Van MaldergemLinda PonsSabine ManificatNadia ChabaneMarine Jequier GygaxAnne Manuela MaillardPublished in: Molecular autism (2021)
Touch and olfaction/taste seem to be particularly affected in ASD children compared to del16p11.2. These results indicate that parent report measures can provide a useful perspective on behavioral expression. Sensory phenotyping, when combined with neurobiological and psychophysical methods, might have the potential to provide a better understanding of the sensory processing in ASD and in other NDD.