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How does autism affect the five senses?

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Sensory differences. Many people on the autism spectrum have difficulty processing everyday sensory information. Any of the senses may be over- or under-sensitive, or both, at different times. These sensory differences can affect behaviour, and can have a profound effect on a person's life✔✔

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Autism can either overwhelm or underwhelm all of the five senses. For example, people with autism might see objects as very dark or blurred. Other times, the objects might appear to jump around or fragment. Autistic people may also find smells overpowering and unbearable at one time, yet might have no sense of smell at another. In addition, a hyposensitivity might cause children with autism to eat non-edible items, like dirt or stones, while a hypersensitivity might cause some flavors and foods to be overpowering and inedible.

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