Sensory overload is often about uncertainty and how long the brain has to stay engaged—especially in autism and ADHD.
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Scientists say humans may have 33 senses
For generations, schoolchildren have been taught that humans navigate the world with just five senses: sight, hearing, smell, ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2, SDG 3 and SDG 12. The field of sensory nutrition has traditionally focused on cranial senses such as taste and smell, exploring how ...
Award-winning author reframes food as the most intimate human-scale interface for understanding how AI reshapes imagination, perception, and sensory cognition. AI is restructuring how imagination is ...
If we cross a road with our smartphone in view, a car horn or engine noise will startle us. In everyday life we can easily combine information from different senses and shift our attention from one ...
Ever caught a whiff of the color blue? Or tasted a symphony? If that sounds completely bonkers to you, you’re in the majority. But for a small slice of humanity, these cross-sensory experiences are ...
A new episode of The William Gomes Podcast offers a clear and compassionate exploration of sensory processing in autism, ...
Sensory processing disorder (or SPD) is a neurological condition in which someone cannot interpret external or internal stimuli the way a “neurotypical” person would. You know your five senses: sight, ...
Sensory processing disorder—also known as SPD or sensory integration disorder—is a term describing a collection of challenges that occur when the senses fail to respond properly to the outside world.
The GC–MS dataset was integrated with the sensory data using a series of exploratory and predictive multivariate statistical ...
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