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Sensory Processing Archives       Updated to February 10, 2005
The links will take you to the date that article was posted. You may need to scroll down the page.
More recent posts will be added to the top.

Link to AOTA Current Concepts in Sensory Integration is here. You need the free program Adobe Acrobat Reader (pdf file) to see.

Miscellaneous

Visual and Motor Imagery: Separate and Together
Flexible Strategies for Sensory Integration

More Sensory Integration: The Color of Smells

Somatosensory-Motor Articles

Imagery Difficulties in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
Visual, Sensory-Motor, & Mathematical Spatial Learning
Imagery in Motor Learning: More with Expertise


Imagery: Integration in Senses and Movement
Dysgraphia as an Isolated Spelling Disorder
Flashes from the Past: Helen Keller and Different Ways of Sensing

Writing Errors by Normal Subjects

Out of Sync in Autism


Proprioception More Powerful Than Sight for Body Imagery
Impaired Balance and Anxiety
Sequencing Difficulties in the Planning Errors of ADHD Adolescents
Sensory-Motor Virtual Reality Promotes Stroke Recovery

Automatic Learning and the Cerebellum

Auditory Processing

Noise, Noise, Noise - Protect the Ears
Library Articles from Audiology Online
Flashes from the Past: "Nearly Deaf and Addled, a Slow Learner..."
Why Visual Distractibility Often Accompanies Auditory Processing

Auditory Processing and E-Learning
Computer-Based Training for Auditory Processing- Background Noise
Flashes from the Past: A Person with Powerful Auditory Imagery
Read My Lips!
Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Hearing Loss in School-Aged Kids

Hearing in Noise - Harder When Moving

Seeing Helps You Hear
Educational Problems with Unilateral Hearing Loss


Everybody's Talking At Me...Can't Hear a Word They're Saying
Infants Prefer Sounds Over Pictures
Auditory Training for Sound Sensitivity
Even Minimal Hearing Loss Hurts Academic Performance
What, Huh? It May Be Auditory Working Memory

Visual Processing
Visual Perception, Visual Imagination, and Cognitive Control
Vision Rehabilitations - the Developmental Optometrists were Right!
Do You See What I See? Visual Perceptual Problems in Children
Visual Processing Problems in 'Clumsy' Children
More Sensory Integration - Seeing Affects How You Feel
Visual, Sensory-Motor, & Mathematical Spatial Learning
Gift in the Disability- Rembrandt, Babe Ruth, & Lazy Eye

Visual Memory Problems: Under-Recognized Causes of Underachievement
Fooling the Eyes, But Not the Ears

Why Visual Distractibility Often Accompanies Auditory Processing
Training the Brain to See

Sensitivity to Detail or Whole? Changes with Age...

Understanding Visual Difficulties in Dyslexia
Autism, Movement, and Facial Processing
Understanding Visual Perception Part I
Understanding Complex Visual Scenes

Poor Eye Contact and Central Visual Impairment
Visual Processing - Much More than Vision
Look at Me! Visual Overload in Children


Emotional Processing

Serotonin, Aggression, Apathy, and Empathy

Impaired Balance and Anxiety
Focusing Attention with Biofeedback on Home Computer



Preemie Articles

Preemies as Teens: Verbal Fluency Problems
Preemies at School: Why Sensory Processing?
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After Premature Birth