| Question | Answer |
| What are sensory based interventions? | Adult-directed modalities that are often applied to the child to improve behavior associated with modulation disorder |
| What are examples of sensory based interventions? | -Weighted blanket
-Passive movement
-Noise canceling headphones
-Alternative seating |
| What are the 2 evaluations of sensory modulation? | -Sensory Profile 2
-Sensory Processing Measure 2 |
| What are the observations during/after vestibular and proprioception? | -Tolerance to movement in all planes
-Gravitational Insecurity
-Post Rotary Nystagmus
-Equilibrium Reactions
-Balance |
| What is the SOSI? | Structure Observations of Sensory Integration-Motor which assesses proprioception, vestibular processing, motor planning and postural control |
| What is considered the gold standard for evaluating sensory processing? | Sensory Integration and Praxis Test |
| What does the Sensory Processing 3-D Scale assess? | Sensory modulation, sensory discrimination and sensory-based motor disorders |
| How can we observe for motor planning and sequencing? | Diadokokinesia, sequential finger touching, imitation of body positions, play skills |
| How can we observe for vestibular-proprioceptive processing? | Schilder's arm extension test, anti-gravity positions, proximal joint stability in weight bearing |
| How can we observe for tactile processing? | Localization of light touch |
| What is the PSEQ? | Participation and Sensory Environment Questionnaire which is designed to examine sensory components of the environment |
| What is interception? | Sensory function; internal detection fo changes in organs through sensory receptors |
| How can we evaluate sensory-motor skills? | -Motor Assessment
-Sensory Modu/Reactivity Assessment
-Sensory Clinical Observations |