sensoriyhdistämisessä
Sensoriyhdistämisessä, often translated as sensory integration, refers to the neurological process that organizes sensory information from within the body and from the environment, enabling us to use that information effectively to interact with the world. This complex process involves the brain receiving, processing, and responding to various sensory inputs such as sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, movement (vestibular sense), and body awareness (proprioception). When sensory integration functions smoothly, an individual can attend to relevant stimuli, filter out distractions, and perform everyday activities without conscious effort.
Difficulties with sensory integration, sometimes referred to as sensory processing disorder, can manifest in a variety
The concept of sensory integration was pioneered by occupational therapist A. Jean Ayres in the 1960s and