Tal Mazor-Karsenty, Lilach Shalev-Mevorach, Shula Parush; Do Aversive Sounds Influence the Performance of Adult Females With Sensory Modulation Disorders (SMD) on a Sustained Attention Task?. Am J Occup Ther 2016;70(4_Supplement_1):7011505112. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2016.70S1-PO1098
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Date Presented 4/7/2016
This study compares the sustained attention of women with sensory modulation disorders (SMD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and controls under two conditions: with and without aversive sounds. Results did not succeed in differentiating SMD from ADHD. These preliminary findings are important in the assessment of women with SMD, ADHD, or both.
Primary Author and Speaker: Tal Mazor-Karsenty
Contributing Authors: Lilach Shalev-Mevorach, Shula Parush
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