sensory integration in autism
Sensory integration in autism refers to how individuals with autism process and organize sensory information from their environment. It involves the ability to effectively integrate, interpret, and react to various sensory inputs, such as touch, sight, sound, taste, and smell. Autistic individuals may experience sensory sensitivities or difficulties, leading to atypical responses to sensory stimuli, which can impact their daily functioning and behavior.
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