Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Sensory Integration
978-613-8-98247-0
6138982479
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2012-01-14
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sensory integration dysfunction is a neurological disorder characterized by a neurological sensory integration deficit. The more current diagnostic nosology (Miller et al., 2007) uses the term sensory processing disorder to describe this condition. Sensory integration dysfunction (SID) was first studied in-depth by Anna Jean Ayres. Ayres describes sensory integration as the ability to organize sensory information for use by the brain. An individual with sensory integration dysfunction would therefore have an inability to organize sensory information as it comes in through the senses.
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