< Back to previous page

Publication

Sensory sensitivity in autism mostly depends on contextual predictions

Journal Contribution - Journal Editorial

A signal detection theory was elaborated in order to account for three types of sensory sensitivity (subjective, behavioral and neural) in neurotypical individuals and in autism. Here, we argue that the predictive coding framework could better account for the atypical pattern of sensory sensitivity in autism. We review the idea that sensory sensitivity should be considered as mostly depending on contextual predictions and that these account for the heterogeneous pattern of neural responses.
Journal: Cognitive Neuroscience
ISSN: 1758-8928
Issue: 3
Volume: 10
Pages: 162 - 164
Publication year:2019
Accessibility:Open