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Sensory integration
A function of the brain and body that occurs in all humans across the lifespan
Sensory processing patterns apply to ______, not just people with disabilities
everyone
Sensory patterns are seen more intensely expressed in:
neurodiverse populations (ASD, ADHD, ODD, etc.)
Differences in sensory processing is not a ______
disorder
Sensory processing disorder is a complex disorder that affects the _____
brain
T/F: sensory processing disorders are often misdiagnosed
T
SOR
sensory over responsivity
SUR
Sensory under responsivity
SS
Sensory seeking
What are two examples of sensory-based motor disorders?
postural disorders
dyspraxia
What does high threshold (habituation) indicate?
the individual needs a lot of sensory input
what does low threshold (sensitivity) indicate?
individual detects sensory input sooner
What are the 4 sensory processing quadrants?
seekers
bystanders
avoiders
sensors