Sensory processing in 16p11.2 deletion and 16p11.2 duplication.
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This study found that children with both 16p11.2 deletions and duplications commonly experience significant sensory processing differences—such as missing sensory input or being overly sensitive to it—at levels similar to autistic children, which can profoundly affect daily life and may help families advocate for sensory-based therapies and supports.