Sensory Integration Resource Center provides resources and research about Sensory Integration Dysfunction and other learning disabilities for parents, educators, Occupational Therapists and Physicians.
Sensory Integration Cindy Hatch-Rasmussen, M.A., OTR/L Therapy Northwest, P.C. Beaverton, OR 97005 Children and adults with autism, as well as those with other developmental disabilities, may have a dysfunctional sensory system. Sometimes one or more senses are either over- or under-reactive to stimulation. Such sensory problems may be the underlying reason for such behaviors as rocking, ...
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LEARNING HEMI-SYNC AND THE FACILITATION OF SENSORY INTEGRATION SENSORY INTEGRATION Learning is presumed to be a function of the brain, and disorders of learning reflect a deviation in neural function. Sensory input plays a critical role in brain function. Sensations from hearing, vision, taste, smell, touch, pressure, and movement provide the input to the brain which is organized for movement, ...
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