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Reliability Study Using Electrodermal Activity to Measure Sensory Processing in Children With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder

Completed
Conditions
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Interventions
Other: Sensory Challenge Protocol
Registration Number
NCT02646696
Lead Sponsor
Barpak Geriatric Health Services, Inc. d/b/a Barpak Occupational Therapy
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is tTho establish test-retest reliability of electrodermal markers used to quantify physiologic response to sensation using the Sensory Challenge Protocol in children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Detailed Description

This methodological research design is a prospective exploratory test-retest design assessing the use of electrodermal activity (EDA) as an index of sensory processing. EDA will be measured using skin conductance response (SCR). The purpose of this study is to investigate if using EDA is a reliable measure over time within the context of response to sensation. Scores from test one and test two of each subject will be correlated to determine reliability of EDA measure. Reliability in this context will establish the utility of EDA as an index of sensory processing. Testing will occur two times within a six week period.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
32
Inclusion Criteria

Boys ages 4 - 11 years old.

  • Able to sit for 30 minutes and follow simple directions.
  • Children with confirmed Autism Spectrum Disorder via school records or parent report.
  • Typically developing children free of medical or neurological conditions
Exclusion Criteria
  • Medical or neurological conditions other than Autism.
  • Hearing loss or visual impairments.
  • Children taking medications known to affect arousal.
  • Children who are not able to follow simple commands.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Typically Developing ChildrenSensory Challenge Protocoltypically developing boys between the age of 4 to 11 years will participate in the Sensory Challenge Protocol which will measure electrodermal activity in response to sensation.
Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderSensory Challenge ProtocolBoys between the age of 4 to 11 years old with Autism Spectrum disorder will participate in the Sensory Challenge Protocol which will measure electrodermal activity in response to sensation.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Electrodermal Activity in response to sensationwithin six weeks
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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