Feeling the World Differently: Sensory and Emotional Profiles in Preschool Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Federica Gigliotti, Maria Eugenia Martelli, Federica Giovannone, Carla Sogos

TL;DR
Preschoolers with neurodevelopmental disorders show distinct sensory and emotional profiles that can help identify emotional risks and guide early interventions.
Contribution
The study identifies three sensory profiles that transcend diagnostic categories and are closely linked to emotional functioning.
Findings
Three sensory profiles were identified: Multisystemic Sensory Dysfunction, Typical Sensory Processing, and Mixed Subclinical Sensory Processing.
Sensory profiles were strongly associated with emotional–behavioral functioning, independent of specific diagnoses.
Higher cognitive functioning predicted membership in the typical sensory processing profile.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Three distinct sensory profiles were identified in preschoolers with neurodevelopmental disorders, transcending diagnostic categories. Sensory profiles were closely associated with emotional–behavioral functioning, independently of diagnosis. What is the implication of the main finding? Early sensory profiling may help detect emotional vulnerability in young children with neurodevelopmental conditions. Sensory assessments can support a dimensional and personalized approach to early intervention planning. Background/Objectives: Atypical sensory processing is increasingly recognized as a transdiagnostic dimension of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), with critical implications for emotional and behavioral regulation. This study aimed to identify distinct sensory profiles in preschool children with NDDs and to examine their associations with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutism Spectrum Disorder Research · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Behavioral and Psychological Studies
