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| sensory processing is brains ability to: |
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receive detect integrate modulate habitituate discriminate Which allows:postural response,praxis |
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help modulate arousal level to meet task demands |
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| we regulate through systems: |
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| tactile, vision, auditoy, iteroception, proprioception, kinesthesia, vestibular |
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largest system, main channel for infancy; provides info about texture, size, shape, function ex: touch, deep pressure, temp, pain, movemnt |
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provides info about where body is in space; body parts relation; moving through space; force that muscles need |
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| automatic and intentional aspects (conscious/subconcious) |
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proprioception faciltates: |
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motor control and planning; arousal level |
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| proprioceptive system is seldom... |
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primary organizer; intergrate movements; inner ear receptors; allow graceful work; |
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| vestibular system tell us |
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if we're moving and if objects are moving; direction of movement |
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| vestibular system regulates.. |
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alertness level; stabilizes visual field |
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| Auditory system is connected to |
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vestibular system; functions in utero; |
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intensity; frequency; duration; localization |
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| equivalent to sight (which is mechanical) |
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| visual system is __% we take in |
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80%, 2/3 brain activity devoted to this; 92% of communication is nonverbal 55% of is facial expressions |
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| visual classroom learning is __% |
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| what systems influence the visual system |
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| vestibular and proprioception |
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| vision influences motor skills until |
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| mastery of skill is achieved |
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| gustatory and olfactory systems |
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most taste is actually smell; aversions to food are usually touch issue; smell travels directly to limbic system |
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sensing internal status; consists of beyond mouth-digestive tract, bladder |
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| interoception is awareness of: |
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| overall body states like tension or tiredness,anger, frustration |
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| SPD (sensory processing disorder) |
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one of senses is disrupted; 10% affected; 3groups: modulation,discrimination,motor problems |
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| sensory modulation disorder |
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| inhabition problems, over respond, under respond, sensory craving, sensory avoiding |
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| sensory discrimination disorder |
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| difficuty discriminating senses; misgaging importance of objects and experiences (over tactile under interception) |
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low muscle tone; W sitting; clumsiness; circular movements |
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| clumsiness; inefficient motor movements;overshooting; finger dexterity |
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| autism;bipolar; chromosomal disorders; depression; LD;ODD; |
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| genetics;pregnant complication;delayed integration;adoption |
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