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Profiles of Atypical Sensory Processing in Angelman, Cornelia De Lange and Fragile X Syndromes

JIDR Journal of intellectual disability research(2019)

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BACKGROUND:There is growing evidence to suggest that children with neurodevelopmental disorders may evidence differences in their sensory processing. The aim of this study was to compare sensory processing patterns in three genetic syndromes associated with sensory difference.METHODS:Sensory processing in Angelman syndrome (n = 91), Cornelia de Lange syndrome (n = 28) and Fragile X syndrome (n = 40) was examined using the informant report measure the Sensory Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ).RESULTS:All three groups were associated with a heightened prevalence of unusual sensory processing in comparison with normative data, evidenced in over 80% of all participants. Cross-syndrome comparisons highlighted syndrome-specific sensory processing profiles, with heightened hypo responsivity in Cornelia de Lange syndrome and sensory seeking in Angelman syndrome.CONCLUSIONS:The results have important implications for the understanding of sensory processing in genetic syndromes and the development of tailored behavioural interventions.
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Angelman syndrome,Cornelia de Lange syndrome,Fragile X syndrome,Sensory processing
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