Sensory processing profiles and autistic symptoms as predictive factors in autism spectrum disorder and Williams syndrome.
Magdalena GlodDeborah M RibyJ RodgersPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2020)
The findings suggest that high rates of sensory atypicalities are a common neurodevelopmental characteristic that do not reliably distinguish between WS and ASD groups. Low Registration and Sensory Sensitivity-related behaviours might, however, be more specific to ASD. Further work is needed to explore what behaviours within sensory profiles can discriminate between neurodevelopmental disorders and should be included in diagnostic classifications.