Communications Biology (Jun 2022)

Resolution of impaired multisensory processing in autism and the cost of switching sensory modality

  • Michael J. Crosse,
  • John J. Foxe,
  • Katy Tarrit,
  • Edward G. Freedman,
  • Sophie Molholm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03519-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Crosse et al. study a cohort of 364 participants with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and matched controls, and show that deficits in multisensory processing observed in high-functioning children and teenagers with ASD are not evident in adults with the disorder. Using computational modelling they go on to demonstrate that there is a delayed transition of multisensory processing from a default state of competition to one of facilitation in ASD, as well as differences in sensory weighting and the ability to switch between sensory modalities, which sheds light on the interplay among sensory systems that differ in ASD individuals.