Research

Sensory Intelligence® is embedded in the research of sensory processing, started in occupational therapy but expanded to a wider interdisciplinary network. The data and reach are vast and fascinating, supporting this framework being used in various disciplines and across industries.

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Experiences of sensory input in daily occupations for people with serious mental illness

By Helene Andersson, Daniel Sutton, Ulrika Bejerholm, Elisabeth Argentzell

Background: There is growing evidence that people with serious mental illness have impaired capacity for processing sensory inputs which affects daily occupation. Although this is known, research regarding the target…

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Editorial: Sensory Processing Across the Lifespan: A 25-Year Initiative to Understand Neurophysiology, Behaviors, and Treatment Effectiveness for Sensory Processing

By Lucy Jane Miller, Elysa J. Marco, Robyn C. Chu, Stephen Camarata

Editorial on the Research Topic Sensory Processing Across the Lifespan: A 25-Year Initiative to Understand Neurophysiology, Behaviors, and Treatment Effectiveness for Sensory Processing  

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Retrospective Analysis of Studies Examining Sensory Processing Preferences in People With a Psychiatric Condition

By Catana Brown, Rebecca Karim, Megan Steuter

Importance: When occupational therapists understand sensory processing preferences, they can create environments that promote participation. Objective: To determine the sensory processing preferences of people with a psychiatric condition as measured…

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