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Are you looking for a hands-on way to teach your little ones about the human body? This fun Human Body Sensory Bin is a ...
As people celebrate the Fourth of July, advocates say it’s an important time to talk about people who may be sensitive to the ...
At the most extreme, some forms of constrained writing are even more self-limiting and end up being very, very constrained indeed.
Seeing a yellow banana, for example, and knowing that the object represented by the word "banana" is usually yellow, both excite the ventral occipitotemporal cortex (VOTC).
Although sensory overload can happen to anyone, it’s particularly associated with certain conditions like autism and PTSD. We go over the symptoms, causes, and treatment of sensory overload.
Find out what is hyposensitivity, how it differs from hypersensitivity, and how it relates to autism spectrum disorder and sensory processing disorders.
Sensory overload is the overstimulation of one or more of the body’s five senses. People will respond differently to feeling overstimulated, but symptoms often include anxiety, discomfort, and fear.
Sensory inclusion certifications are becoming increasingly popular in the travel world. But what do they actually mean?
Abstract: Developing a multilayered structure of adjective words that explains semantic relationships between human perceptual and affective responses to stimuli is instrumental in the design of ...
Certified sexologist Amanda Dames and sex therapist Nicolle Dirksen explain what a safe word is and provide eight good safe words to use in the bedroom.