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Sensory Integration Theory

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show The process by which people register, modulate, and discriminate sensations received through the sensory systems to produce purposeful, adaptive behaviors in response to the environment  
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What 3 senses were the focus of the original SI theory?   show
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show -Learning depends on being able to integrate senses to use if for planning and organizing behavior -Deficits may interfere with behavior -Requires the Just Right Challenge  
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What is dyspraxia?   show
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What are the 3 types of sensory processing disorders?   show
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show Inner ear  
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show -Detection of movement direction/speed -Head positions -Response to pull of gravity -Arousal levels and attention  
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show Muscles and joints  
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What is proprioception responsible for?   show
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show -Postural control -Balance -Ocular motor control -Body awareness  
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Where are the receptors for the tactile system?   show
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show Skin  
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show -Distinguishing types of textures -Localization of touch -Types of touch (alerting or calming)  
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What is the auditory system responsible for?   show
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What is the most dominant sensory system?   show
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What is the most heavily relied upon sensory system?   show
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show -Ocular motor movements -Visual perception  
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What sensory system connects to the limbic system?   show
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What can taste impact?   show
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What are the sensory based motor disorders?   show
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What are the 3 options for a sensory modulation disorder?   show
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show -Fight or Flight -Shut Down  
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What are the S/S of over-stimulation?   show
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show Engage in activity, engaged with others, facial expressions, able to sequence and motor plan, willing to try new things, transition  
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What are the S/S of under-stimulation?   show
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Poor sensory discrimination often means poor what?   show
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show Praxis  
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What is the result of good sensory processing and neurological adaptation?   show
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show Associated with poor tactile and proprioceptive senses  
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What is visuodyspraxia?   show
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show Difficulties using two sides of the body in coordinated manner, difficulties in sequential movements  
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Enhancing sensation improves the CNS how?   show
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Enhanced sensation involves what kind of movement?   show
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show Active  
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show Enhanced to facilitate adaptive response  
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What is an adaptive response?   show
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show Responds to passive stimuli  
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show Holds on and stays put  
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What is the 3 level of an adaptive response?   show
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show Initiates and activity requiring familiar, typically simple movements but does not sustain it  
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show Initiates and sustains an activity requiring familiar, often simple movements  
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show Initiates simple or 2-3 step activity requiring familiar, often complex movements  
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show Initiates and executes complex activity requiring unfamiliar, typically complex movements, timing or multiple adaptations  
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What is the goal of SI treatment?   show
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What is the key for SI treatment?   show
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show -Movement intolerance -Poor tolerance of head changes -Gravitational insecurity  
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What is seen with vestibular hypo response?   show
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show Engage in messy play, use different fabrics, crash pads, swings, moist textures, and mixed textures  
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show Beginning  
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What is the easier type of movement?   show
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What position provides the greatest amount of extension?   show
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show Proprioception  
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What is the most complex postural response?   show
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show 1. Ideation 2. Planning and programming 3. Executing the action  
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