Interventions to facilitate auditory, visual, and motor integration in autism: a review of the evidence.
Evidence is reviewed on the prevalence of sensory and motor abnormalities in autism and the effectiveness of three interventions designed to address such abnormalities--sensory integration therapy, traditional occupational therapy, and auditory integration training. Although sensory processing and motor abnormalities are neither universal nor specific to autism, the prevalence of such abnormalities in autism is relatively high. There is, however, little controlled research on the effectiveness of interventions designed to address these abnormalities. Four objective outcome studies of sensory integration therapy were identified. These were of such small scale that no firm conclusions regarding efficacy could be made. No empirical studies of traditional occupational therapy in autism were found. Five studies of auditory integration training were found. Results of these studies provided no, or at best equivocal, support for the use of auditory integration training in autism.
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- Remedial Teaching
- Photic Stimulation
- Perceptual Disorders
- Motor Skills Disorders
- Humans
- Developmental & Child Psychology
- Cues
- Child, Preschool
- Child
- Autistic Disorder
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Remedial Teaching
- Photic Stimulation
- Perceptual Disorders
- Motor Skills Disorders
- Humans
- Developmental & Child Psychology
- Cues
- Child, Preschool
- Child
- Autistic Disorder