The SPD and control subjects' behaviors were first characterized using a parent report measure of sensory behavior called the Sensory Profile. They also were given the Acoustic Index of the ...
It’s unbearable to wear clothing with tags. It’s impossible to use scissors, no matter how many times you try. All mushy or soft foods are unbearable — not because of the flavor, but the consistency.
What is Sensory Processing Disorder? Sensory processing refers to the neurological basis of how one feels. We are dependent on our sensory system to understand and respond to the world. Sensory ...
Sensory processing disorder is one of those peculiarly modern diseases caught in the purgatory between legitimacy and quackery. It’s widely accepted that some children have difficulty handling ...
The discourse on the discreteness of psychotic disorders remains as contentious as when first proposed over 100 years ago. 1 Research has traditionally focused primarily on individual disorders. This ...
Difficulty concentrating. Unable to sit still. Won’t listen. This may sound like typical toddler behaviour, but occasionally, it might indicate something more serious. We talk to Hannah ...
Sensory processing disorder is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. Formerly referred to as sensory integration ...
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