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Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism: Different Sensory Experiences - Different Perceptual Worlds
 
 
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Wendy Lawson , Olga Bogdashina
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In recent decades, different conceptions of autism have appeared, which highlight sensory perceptual abnormalities as the basis of core features of the disorder. Read the first page
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