CORRECTION article
Front. Psychol.
Sec. Personality and Social Psychology
Correction: Editorial: Sensory processing sensitivity research: recent advances
Provisionally accepted- 1University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, United States
- 2Universita di Pavia, Pavia, Italy
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record, please see the below.• Please do not use any extra formatting when editing the templates, and only modify the red text unless absolutely necessary • Submit to Frontiers following the instructions on this page.When the original text contained incorrect information, to preserve the scientific record, please include that text when editing the below templates. For example:There was a mistake in the Funding statement, an incorrect number was used. The correct number is "2015C03Bd051.". The publisher apologizes for this mistake.The original version of this article has been updated. Correction: Editorial: Sensory processing sensitivity research: recent advances A tTypographical errors wereas made.Corrections have been made to the editorial as a few typographical errors were made.1) The text was displayed as "This study suggests that some phenotypic expressions of SPS may be context dependent and that observer biases in perceptions of SPS exist, and it highlights the importance of developing objective measures to assess children's sensitivity.". The correct statement is "This study suggests that some phenotypic expressions of SPS may be context dependent and that observer biases in perceptions of SPS exist;, and it also highlights the importance of developing objective measures to assess children's sensitivity."2) The text was displayed as "In another measurement study of SPS, a validation of the Spanish Sensory Processing Sensitivity Questionnaire (S-SPSQ) in a Chilean Sample".The correct statement is "In another measurement study of SPS, a validation of the Spanish Sensory Processing Sensitivity Questionnaire (S-SPSQ) in a Chilean sample".3) The text was displayed as "Also, some of the studies in this Research Topic have shed light on the extent to which different contexts promote (or hider)".The correct statement is "Also, some of the studies in this Research Topic have shed light on the extent to which different contexts promote (or hinder)".The original version of this article has been updated.End of template. If you would like to request a correction for a reason not seen here, please contact the journal's editorial office.
Keywords: Sensory processing sensitivity, environmental sensitivity, differential susceptibility, Temperament, Highly sensitive person
Received: 18 Nov 2025; Accepted: 19 Nov 2025.
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* Correspondence: Bianca P Acevedo, bianca.acevedo@lifesci.ucsb.edu
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