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SSPS

Social and Sensory Processing Study (SSPS)

The Social and Sensory Processing Study looks at differences in how children experience and process different types of information, including sight and smell. This project recruited children with autism spectrum disorder, children with sensory processing symptoms, and typically developing children for a clinical evaluation, nasal swab, and MRI scans. Recruitment for this study has concluded, and data is being analyzed.

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