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Both overstimulated and understimulated: Gain control in children with autism

Individuals with autism often report difficulties in processing sensory information. Here, April Levin aims to develop objective measures of how the nervous system processes sensory information, using electroencephalography to measure neural activity in response to sound and touch in both typically developing children and those with autism. The long-term goal of this project is to enhance the understanding of mechanisms underlying sensory processing difficulties in autism, as well as to develop biomarkers for clinical trials.

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