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Fig 1.

Sample size and inclusion criteria for each wave of data collection.

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Table 1.

Sensory over-responsivity items from the Toddler Behavioral Assessment Questionnaire (TBAQ).

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Fig 2.

Histogram of tactile and auditory sensor over-responsivity at age two years (top row) and age seven years (bottom row).

Vertical black bars indicate the cut-point for each SOR measure.

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Table 2.

Mean symptoms on three measures of SOR at age four years (total N = 102) by trajectory group.

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Fig 3.

Mean sensory over-responsivity.

Panel A: Age seven Remitted vs. Low symptom. Panel B:\. Age two Late-onset vs. Low symptom groups.

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Table 3.

Age two temperament predicting sensory over-responsivity trajectory group and correlations with sensory over-responsivity at age seven years.

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Fig 4.

Tactile over-responsivity was more stable from age two to seven years for infants born very preterm.

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Fig 5.

Regression of age 7 Sensory over-responsivity symptoms on age 2 symptoms.

Black line represents children who scored 1 SD above the mean on emperamental fear or temperamental soothability or SES. Gray line represents children who scored 1 SD below the mean.

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