Saturday, June 10, 2006
Sensory Integration Dysfunction
In Sensory Integration Dysfunction, the brain is not processing, or organizing, the flow of sensory impulses in a manner that gives the individual good, precise information about himself or his world.
When the brain is not processing sensory input well, it often means it is also not directing actions or behavior effectively or efficiently. Without good sensory integration, learning is difficult, the brain makes inefficient and inaccurate responses to there internal and external environment.
When the brain is not processing sensory input well, it often means it is also not directing actions or behavior effectively or efficiently. Without good sensory integration, learning is difficult, the brain makes inefficient and inaccurate responses to there internal and external environment.