People with autism spectrum disorders commonly have difficulty processing sensory information, which can make busy, bright or loud settings—such as schools, airports and restaurants—stressful or even ...
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New study links stuttering severity to heightened anxiety and altered sound processing in the brain
Adults who stutter experience differences in how their brains process sound, and these sensory differences tend to overlap with both stuttering severity and anxiety levels. A recent study published in ...
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