sensory integration dysfunction in autism
Sensory integration dysfunction in autism refers to difficulties in processing and responding to sensory information from the environment. Individuals with this condition may have heightened or reduced sensitivity to sensory stimuli such as touch, sound, taste, smell, or movement, leading to challenges in regulating and appropriately responding to these inputs. This dysfunction can affect various aspects of daily life and may impact an individual's behavior, communication, and social interactions.
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