What Are Brain and Sensory Differences?
Individuals who experience brain and sensory differences may have challenges in processing sensory input; such as sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
These differences can affect how individuals feel and act in various situations and may require specific strategies or accommodations.
Over-sensitivity or under-sensitivity to sensory stimuli may lead to overwhelming or uncomfortable reactions.
Awareness
- Brain and sensory differences, and being neurodivergent, are still relatively new terms to understand.
- You might have relatives and friends who have never heard of these.
- Research and understanding how your own brain works is a great first step to understanding your neurodistinctions.
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