Active-touch texture/material matching and caregiver-reported sensory reactivity in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: a pilot study - Summary - MDSpire

Active-touch texture/material matching and caregiver-reported sensory reactivity in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: a pilot study

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  • Yukie Chounan

  • Kyoko Suzuki

  • June 1, 2026

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Objective:

To examine the association between caregiver-reported sensory characteristics and tactile texture/material matching performance in adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Key Findings:
  • The ASD group differed from the TD group in SP-J sensory behavior ratings.
  • Active-touch texture/material matching performance was not significantly different between groups.
  • Texture/material matching performance was not consistently associated with caregiver-reported sensory characteristics, including tactile reactivity.
Interpretation:

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Limitations:
  • Small sample size limits generalizability.
  • Findings may not apply to all adolescents with ASD.
Conclusion:

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