Autistic traits in synaesthesia: atypical sensory sensitivity and enhanced perception of details

Volume: 374, Issue: 1787, Pages: 20190024 - 20190024
Published: Oct 21, 2019
Abstract
In synaesthetes, specific sensory stimuli (e.g. black letters) elicit additional experiences (e.g. colour). Synaesthesia is highly prevalent among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the mechanisms of this co-occurrence are not clear. We hypothesized autism and synaesthesia share atypical sensory sensitivity and perception. We assessed autistic traits, sensory sensitivity and visual perception in two synaesthete populations. In...
Paper Details
Title
Autistic traits in synaesthesia: atypical sensory sensitivity and enhanced perception of details
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Volume
374
Issue
1787
Pages
20190024 - 20190024
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