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Autistic traits, emotion regulation, and sensory sensitivities in children and adults with misophonia
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-10, 04:27 authored by Louisa RinaldiLouisa Rinaldi, Julia SimnerJulia Simner, S Koursarou, Jamie WardJamie WardMisophonia is an unusually strong aversion to everyday sounds such as chewing, crunching, or breathing. Previous studies have suggested that rates of autism might be elevated in misophonia, and here we examine this claim in detail. We present a comprehensive review of the relevant literature, and two empirical studies examining children and adults with misophonia. We tested 142 children and 379 adults for traits associated with autism (i.e., attention-to-detail, attention-switching, social processing, communication, imagination, emotion regulation, and sensory sensitivity across multiple domains). Our data show that autistic traits are indeed elevated in misophonics compared to controls. We discuss our findings in relation to models of the interface between autism, sensory sensitivities, and the specific features of misophonia.
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Publication status
- Published
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- Published version
Journal
Journal of Autism and Developmental DisordersISSN
0162-3257Publisher
SpringerExternal DOI
Page range
1-13Event location
United StatesDepartment affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes