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Do Autistic People Have a Sixth Sense?

Able Stars Aba > autism > Do Autistic People Have a Sixth Sense?
An autistic teen girl holding cardboard drawings of eye and lips during school-based ABA therapy in MD.
by Martin
September 29, 2025
autism

Autistic people do not have a “sixth sense” in the mystical sense of the term. However, many individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience the world differently due to unique sensory processing. This can sometimes appear as having heightened awareness or intuition. For example, some autistic people may notice small details others overlook, or they may be extremely sensitive to sounds, lights, textures, or emotions in their environment.

These differences aren’t a supernatural ability, but rather a variation in how the brain processes sensory input. While one person may find background noise overwhelming, another might pick up on patterns or changes that others miss. Understanding these sensory differences helps families and caregivers better support autistic individuals in daily life.

ABA therapy can play an important role in helping autistic children manage sensory sensitivities, build coping strategies, and use their strengths to thrive.

At Able Stars ABA, we provide personalized, compassionate ABA therapy across Maryland, empowering children with autism to grow with confidence and independence.

Curious how our ABA programs can support your child’s unique strengths? Contact us today to get started.

SOURCES:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6997554

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10687592

https://autism.org/sensory-integration

https://www.attwoodandgarnettevents.com/blogs/news/understanding-sensory-processing-in-autism-and-the-limitations-of-exposure-therapy

https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/about-autism/sensory-processing

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