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Sensory Symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Ken S.

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I have been reading the linked article over the past few days and while most of it is spot on it seems they still overlook the obvious. What I am referring to is the constant use of the phrase "With varied results." in the review. Since it's known "If you've met one person with ASD, you've met one person with ASD." and we each face our own unique set of difficulties varied results should be expected. Also they completely ignore epigenetic influences that can make sensory problems worse at any given point in a persons life.
Sensory Symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorders : Harvard Review of Psychiatry
 
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