Brain scans reveal how autistic people process sensory overload

NCT ID NCT06247176

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study aimed to understand why people with autism often feel overwhelmed by sensory input like bright lights or loud noises. Researchers planned to use virtual reality and brain scans to see how the brain reacts to unpleasant visual stimuli. The study was terminated early and only enrolled one participant, so no meaningful conclusions were drawn.

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  • University of Nebraska Medical Center, Munroe-Meyer Insitute

    Omaha, Nebraska, 68106, United States

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