sensory integration and attention
Sensory integration refers to the brain's ability to process and organize information from our senses, such as touch, sight, and sound, for optimal functioning. It involves how the brain combines, interprets, and responds to different sensory inputs. Attention, on the other hand, refers to our ability to selectively focus on specific stimuli or tasks while filtering out distractions. It involves the allocation of mental resources to effectively process and respond to relevant information.
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