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            Basic Psychosomatics                                                  Alexithymia as a mediator relationship



            Funding                                               doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.04.031

            None.                                              4.   Lionetti  F,  Aron  A,  Aron  EN,  Burns  GL,  Jagiellowicz  J,
                                                                  Pluess M. Dandelions, tulips  and orchids:  Evidence for
            Conflict of interest                                  the existence of low-sensitive, medium-sensitive and high-
                                                                  sensitive individuals. Transl Psychiatry. 2018;8:24.
            The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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            Author contributions                               5.   Gere DR, Capps SC, Mitchell DW, Grubbs E. Sensory

            Conceptualization: All authors                        sensitivities of gifted children.  Am  J Occup  Ther.
            Formal analysis: Jimmy Bordarie                       2009;63(3):288-295.
            Investigation: All authors                            doi: 10.5014/ajot.63.3.288
            Writing – original draft: Jimmy Bordarie           6.   Pluess M, Boniwell I. Sensory-processing sensitivity predicts
            Writing – review & editing: Jimmy Bordarie, Colette   treatment response to a school-based depression prevention
               Aguerre                                            program: Evidence of vantage sensitivity. Pers Individ Differ.
                                                                  2015;82:40-45.
            Ethics approval and consent to participate
                                                                  doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2015.03.011
            The study was conducted in full conformity with the RGPD   7.   Andresen M, Goldmann P, Volodina A. Do overwhelmed
            (Regulation [EU] 2016/679 of the European Parliament   expatriates intend to leave? The effects of sensory processing
            and of the Council of April 27, 2016, on the protection   sensitivity, stress, and social capital on expatriates’ turnover
            of individuals with regard to the processing of personal   intention. Eur Manag Rev. 2018;15(3):315-328.
            data and on the free movement of such data and repealing
            Directive 95/46/EC [General Data Protection Regulation]).      doi: 10.1111/emre.12120
            Prior to completing the questionnaire, participants were   8.   Bordarie J, Aguerre C, Bolteau L. A longitudinal approach
            asked to  read the consent form which provided all  the   of lockdown effects on quality of life and the expression of
            information the participants needed to know. They were   anxiety-depressive disorders according to sensory processing
            informed of the objectives of the study and that their   sensitivity. Psychol Health Med. 2021;27(10):2288-2299.
            answers would be anonymous and confidential. Then,      doi: 10.1080/13548506.2021.1968012
            participants had to explicitly give their consent to continue   9.   Kjellgren A, Lindahl A, Norlander T. Altered states of
            the study and answer the questionnaire.               consciousness and mystical experiences during sensory
                                                                  isolation in flotation tank: Is the highly sensitive personality
            Consent for publication                               variable of importance? Imagin Cogn Pers. 2009;29(2):135-146.
            The consent form set out the aims of the study and the use of      doi: 10.2190/IC.29.2.d
            the data for research and publications and also guaranteed
            the anonymity and confidentiality of the responses.  10.  Brindle  K,  Moulding  R,  Bakker  K,  Nedeljkovic  M.  Is  the
                                                                  relationship between sensory-processing sensitivity and
            Availability of data                                  negative affect mediated by emotional regulation?  Aust J
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            All the data used for this research is available upon request      doi: 10.1111/ajpy.12084
            to the corresponding author.
                                                               11.  Bordarie J, Mourtialon C. Study of the relationship between
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