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Personality trait of highly sensitive persons
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a temperamental or personality trait involving "an increased sensitivity of the central nervous system and a deeper
Sensory processing sensitivity
Sensory_processing_sensitivity
Process that distinguishes sensory information from an organism's body and environment
Sensory processing is the process that organizes and distinguishes sensation (sensory information) from one's own body and the environment, thus making
Sensory_processing
Dysfunction in one's ability to comprehend and respond to multiple sensory stimuli
Sensory processing disorder (SPD), formerly known as sensory integration dysfunction, is a condition in which multisensory input is not adequately processed
Sensory_processing_disorder
Psychologist and author
and interpersonal relationships, especially on the subject of sensory processing sensitivity, beginning with The Highly Sensitive Person (1996), which has
Elaine_Aron
Discomfort or fear in social settings
fears or mistakes. Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a temperamental or personality trait involving "an increased sensitivity of the central nervous
Social_anxiety
General page for sound tolerance
Turjeman-Levi, Y., Kluger, A. N. (1 December 2022). "Sensory-processing sensitivity versus the sensory-processing theory: Convergence and divergence". Frontiers
Auditory_hypersensitivity
Ability to perceive and process information about one's surroundings
and sensory processing sensitivity. These will be described briefly in turn, before presenting the integrative theory of Environmental Sensitivity in more
Environmental_sensitivity
Love and sensory processing sensitivity researcher
an American research scientist who studies romantic love and sensory processing sensitivity. Acevedo performed the first neuroimaging study of long-term
Bianca_Acevedo
Repetitive self-stimulatory behaviour common in neurodevelopmental disorders
predictable environmental stimuli, to which they have a heightened sensory processing sensitivity. Stimming can be a way to relieve anxiety and other negative
Stimming
State of overwhelm caused by an excess of sensory input
research on sensory overload.[citation needed] Sensory adaptation Sensory deprivation Sensory substitution Catatonia Sensory processing sensitivity "Effects
Sensory_overload
Concept in popular psychology
sensitive person is also often synonymous, but is used to describe sensory processing sensitivity as well. The term empath is sometimes used in a broader sense
Empath
Psychological theory
disorder (OCPD) were also found. Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a personality trait involving "an increased sensitivity of the central nervous system
Diathesis–stress_model
Abnormal increase in sensitivity to sensory stimuli
Auditory processing disorder Hyperacusis Misophonia Multisensory integration Sensory overload Sensory processing Sensory processing disorder Sensory processing
Hyperesthesia
British research psychologist
humans, high sensory processing sensitivity refers to greater responsivity to stimuli, slower, deeper processing, aesthetic sensitivity, and low threshold
Mark_Blagrove
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Hypersensitivity, or Sensory Processing Sensitivity, a psychological condition relating to sensitivity to processing information. Hypersensitization
Hypersensitivity (disambiguation)
Hypersensitivity_(disambiguation)
Approach to the study of human personality
005. PMID 19480986. S2CID 25490518. Aron E, Aron A (1997). "Sensory-Processing Sensitivity and its Relation to Introversion and Emotionality" (PDF). Journal
Trait_theory
Personality trait of negativity
negative emotional arousal. This definition has some overlap with sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) as described by psychologist Elaine Aron, although SPS
Neuroticism
Fear of specific sounds
sounds Sensory processing sensitivity - increased susceptibility to sensory overstimulation Sensory overload - experiencing overwhelm from sensory stimulation
Phonophobia
Controversial medical diagnosis
smell#Disorders Sensory processing disorder Sensory processing sensitivity Sick building syndrome Zucco GM, Doty RL (2021-12-29). "Multiple Chemical Sensitivity". Brain
Multiple_chemical_sensitivity
Topics referred to by the same term
organ to respond to external stimuli Sensory processing sensitivity, a personality trait in humans Sensitivity and specificity, statistical measures
Sensitivity
Personality disorder
development of AvPD. Some researchers believe a combination of high-sensory-processing sensitivity coupled with adverse childhood experiences may heighten the
Avoidant_personality_disorder
Book by Susan Cain
describing highly sensitive persons (HSPs, defined in terms of sensory processing sensitivity) and not introverts (which Aron says is recently becoming defined
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
Quiet:_The_Power_of_Introverts_in_a_World_That_Can't_Stop_Talking
Anxiety disorder associated with social situations
stared at Selective mutism – Anxiety disorder blocking speech Sensory processing sensitivity – Personality trait of highly sensitive persons Social inhibition –
Social_anxiety_disorder
Limit defining the weakest stimulus which can be sensed
"Visual sensitivity". Annual Review of Psychology. 37: 495–521. doi:10.1146/annurev.ps.37.020186.002431. ISSN 0066-4308. PMID 3963783. "Sensory Processing -
Sensory_threshold
Physiological capacity
Sensation and perception psychology Sense of direction Sensitivity (human) Sensorium Sensory processing disorder Synesthesia (Ideasthesia) Harvey A, Bradford
Sense
Topics referred to by the same term
System and IBM 1620/1710 Symbolic Programming System, assemblers Sensory processing sensitivity, the defining personality trait of Highly Sensitive Persons
SPS
Person with an elevated taste response
and licorice[citation needed] Lower-sodium foods Spicy foods Sensory processing sensitivity Tetrachromacy Hypergeusia Hayes JE, Keast RS (October 2011)
Supertaster
Increased sensitivity to sound and decreased tolerance of noise
reported. Individuals with ASD often exhibit atypical sensory processing, and increased sensitivity to sound may manifest as distress, avoidance behaviours
Hyperacusis
Topics referred to by the same term
Hereditary spastic paraplegia Highly sensitive person, with high sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) Hidden subgroup problem, in mathematics High Speed Photometer
HSP
Feeding or eating disorder
among those diagnosed with ARFID. Other risk factors include sensory processing sensitivity, gastrointestinal disease, and anxiety associated with eating
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
Avoidant/restrictive_food_intake_disorder
Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds
(2023). "A symptom network model of misophonia: From heightened sensory sensitivity to clinical comorbidity". Journal of Clinical Psychology. 79 (10):
Misophonia
Developmental psychology theory
susceptibility Environmental sensitivity Gene-environment interaction Highly sensitive person Sensory processing sensitivity Pluess, Michael; Belsky, Jay
Vantage_sensitivity
Lack of motivation to engage in social interaction
Petra (April 2016). "Making sense of it all: The impact of sensory processing sensitivity on daily functioning of children". Personality and Individual
Asociality
Conversion of sensory stimuli
action potential by a sensory receptor. It begins when stimulus changes the membrane potential of a sensory receptor. A sensory receptor converts the
Transduction_(physiology)
Nerve that carries sensory information toward the central nervous system
PNS. Afferent nerve fibers link the sensory neurons throughout the body, in pathways to the relevant processing circuits in the central nervous system
Sensory_nerve
Part of the nervous system
The sensory nervous system is a part of the nervous system responsible for processing sensory information. A sensory system consists of sensory neurons
Sensory_nervous_system
Theory of brain function
process theories and predictive coding. In this view, automatic processing (often termed “system 1”) is compared to the initial processing of sensory
Predictive_coding
Topics referred to by the same term
Sensitive Person Scale, a measure of HSPs' defining trait, sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences (later renamed
Hsps
Nerve cell that converts environmental stimuli into corresponding internal stimuli
process is called sensory transduction. The cell bodies of the sensory neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord. The sensory
Sensory_neuron
Type of blanket
touch pressure (DTP) is a sensory integration therapy used to help calm neurodivergent people with sensory processing sensitivity through the application
Weighted_blanket
Psychology term
to experience, better explains these heightened behaviors. Sensory processing sensitivity Falk, R.F., Lind, S., Miller, N.B., Piechowski, M.M., & Silverman
Overexcitability
Decreased sensitivity to sensory stimuli
as Sensory under-responsitivity, refers to abnormally decreased sensitivity to sensory input. Hyposensitivity is a symptom of sensory processing disorder
Hyposensitivity
Deliberate avoidance of social interaction
recall sensory processing sensitivity which indicates that the social phobic participants in the study were able to recall having increased sensitivity to
Social_inhibition
Nerve system for sensing touch, temperature, body position, and pain
The somatosensory system, or somatic sensory system, is a subset of the sensory nervous system. The main functions of the somatosensory system are the
Somatosensory_system
Interpretation of sensory information
way, with different areas processing different kinds of sensory information. Some of these modules take the form of sensory maps, mapping some aspect
Perception
Neuroscience principle
not notice it at all. This can be diagnosed as a sensory processing disorder, also known as sensory integration dysfunction, which is common in people
Absolute_threshold
Book by Susan Cain
theme of Bittersweet. Personality psychology Toxic positivity Sensory processing sensitivity Cultural neuroscience Neurodiversity Epigenetics Rosman, Katherine
Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole
Bittersweet:_How_Sorrow_and_Longing_Make_Us_Whole
Detectable change in the internal or external surroundings
when detected by an organism or organ using sensitivity, can lead to a physiological reaction. Sensory receptors can receive stimuli from outside the
Stimulus_(physiology)
Sensory processing disorder accommodation
Sensory friendly refers to a designed environment which is an accommodation for people who have a sensory dysfunction or a sensory processing disorder
Sensory_friendly
Nervous system disease affecting nerves beyond the brain and spinal cord
weakness; sensory neuropathy may cause numbness to touch and vibration, reduced position sense causing poorer coordination and balance, reduced sensitivity to
Peripheral_neuropathy
Partial or total loss of a sense
comprises essential processing centres, or sensory modalities, such as proprioception, touch, temperature, and nociception. The sensory receptors cover the
Sensory_loss
Perception that only seems real
associated with sensory processing. Cortical inputs to thalamic neurons enable attentional modulation of sensory neurons. Dysfunction in sensory afferents,
Hallucination
Developmental or acquired neurological disorders
Auditory processing disorder (APD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting the way the brain processes sounds. Individuals with APD usually have normal
Auditory_processing_disorder
Phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience
human sensory information processing through the design and testing of non-invasive prosthetic devices for sensory impaired people". The first sensory substitution
Sensory_substitution
Neurological condition
musical anhedonia) is a neurological phenomenon characterized by a lack of sensitivity to reward from or pleasurable responses to music. People with this experience
Musical_anhedonia
complex, providing more evidence that it plays a key role in the processing of pheromone sensory information in males. 3) Lastly, there is evidence that the
Sex differences in sensory systems
Sex_differences_in_sensory_systems
Device to calm hypersensitive persons
by designing the hug machine, in part to help her own anxiety and sensory sensitivity. The hug machine consists of two hinged side-boards, each four by
Hug_machine
Medical condition
disorders are commonly coincidental. CIPA is the fourth type of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN), and is also known as HSAN IV. Signs of
Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis
Congenital_insensitivity_to_pain_with_anhidrosis
Sensory deprivation tank
An isolation tank, sensory deprivation tank, float tank, float pod, float cabin, flotation tank, or sensory attenuation tank is a water filled, pitch-black
Isolation_tank
Lack of physical touch in a person's life
as they age. As a person gets older, their tactile sensitivity decreases, leading to a lower sensory response from most physical input. However, the positive
Touch_starvation
Approach to understanding human thinking
processing may be vertical or horizontal, either of which may be centralized or decentralized (distributed). The horizontally distributed processing approach
Information processing (psychology)
Information_processing_(psychology)
Sensory system that receives and integrates information from the body
through the projections of the solitary nucleus, that allow for the sensory processing and prediction of internal bodily states. Misrepresentations of internal
Interoception
efficiency of processing the features of the object as a whole. The qualities of the cued object, such as spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity, are therefore
Sensory enhancement theory of object-based attention
Sensory_enhancement_theory_of_object-based_attention
What is perceived after a physiological stimulus
Stimulus modality, also called sensory modality, is one aspect of a stimulus or what is perceived after a stimulus. For example, the temperature modality
Stimulus_modality
Facts provided or learned about something or someone
things is fleeting, elusive, and idiosyncratic. For Hume, especially, sensory experience is a swirl of impressions cut off from any sure link to the
Information
Lower motor neuron involved in muscle contraction
conditions where muscle stretch or force is not occurring. The sensitivity of sensory endings (primary and secondary endings - Ia, II) of the muscle spindle
Gamma_motor_neuron
associated with sensory nerve fibers, contributing to tooth sensitivity. This unique spatial relationship between the odontoblast process and nerve fibers
Odontoblast_process
Psychological focus, perception and prioritising discrete information
top-down sensitivity control, and (d) salience filters. At different hierarchical levels, spatial maps enhance or inhibit activity in sensory areas and
Attention
Cluster of neurons in a dorsal root of a spinal nerve
neurons (a ganglion) in a dorsal root of a spinal nerve. The cell bodies of sensory neurons, known as first-order neurons, are located in the dorsal root ganglia
Dorsal_root_ganglion
Species of amphibian
a larger number of sensory receptors. Although blind, the olm swims away from light. The eyes are regressed, but retain sensitivity. They lie deep below
Olm
Sensory neuron that detects pain
intensity of pain are processed. The insular cortex, another key region in pain processing networks, is involved in integrating sensory and emotional aspects
Nociceptor
Basic taste
in human bitterness sensitivity. This has allowed for several loss-of-function mutations that have resulted in a reduced sensory capacity for bitterness
Bitterness
Innervated muscle structure involved in reflex actions and proprioception
of the ends of the intrafusal muscle fibers and regulate the sensitivity of the sensory afferents, which are located in the non-contractile central (equatorial)
Muscle_spindle
Belgian earplug company
particularly praised by the neurodivergent community and people with sensory processing disorders. Huddleston, Tom (2023-10-10). "Two childhood friends wanted
Loop_Earplugs
Organization assisting those with sensory processing disorders
assist those with sensory processing disorders. KultureCity is a nonprofit organization which directs users of their app to sensory-friendly accommodations
KultureCity
Species of mole
tribe Condylurini and genus Condylura. It has more than 25,000 minute sensory receptors in touch organs, known as Eimer's organs, with which this hamster-sized
Star-nosed_mole
Neural structure
cells and vomeronasal sensory afferents within neuropil glomeruli. AOB mitral cells connect through apical dendritic processes of the glomeruli formed
Olfactory_bulb
Study of senses and nervous system
robust perception by processing sensory stimuli from various modalities. Surrounded by multiple objects and receiving multiple sensory stimulations, the
Multisensory_integration
Branch of neuroscience
input for further processing, guided by a bottom-up saliency map in the primary visual cortex. Current research in sensory processing is divided among
Computational_neuroscience
screened for sensitivity to product differences. The subjects, not the researchers, formulate the descriptions in their own terms of the sensory attributes
Quantitative Descriptive Analysis
Quantitative_Descriptive_Analysis
understand spatial orientation processing. The model successfully predicted aspects of how the brain processes sensory information from the vestibular
Dan_Merfeld
Neurological condition involving the crossing of senses
phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in other sensory or cognitive pathways. Synesthesia can
Synesthesia
Disorder resulting in recurrent moderate–severe headaches
one-sided, pulsating headaches, along with heightened sensitivity to light, sound, and other sensory stimuli. The severity of pain, duration of the headache
Migraine
Study of processing speed on cognitive tasks
elapsed time between sensory stimulus onsets and subsequent behavioral responses to study the time course of information processing in the nervous system
Mental_chronometry
Ward LM, Sannita WG (February 2004). "Stochastic resonance and sensory information processing: a tutorial and review of application". Clinical Neurophysiology
Stochastic resonance (sensory neurobiology)
Stochastic_resonance_(sensory_neurobiology)
Medical condition
Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN) or hereditary sensory neuropathy (HSN) is a kind of disease which inhibits sensation. This condition
Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy
Hereditary_sensory_and_autonomic_neuropathy
Form of selective perception
involves individuals becoming more attuned to detecting and processing relevant sensory input or cues from their environment. Perceptual vigilance is
Perceptual_vigilance
Smell sense organ above the roof of the mouth
it is vestigial and non-functional. The VNO contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons which have receptors that detect specific non-volatile (liquid)
Vomeronasal_organ
Sense of self-movement, force, and body position
group of sensory neurons (type Ia sensory fiber) and another type encode static muscle length (group II neurons). These two types of sensory neurons compose
Proprioception
Area at the bottom of the forebrain
tubercle (OT), also known as the tuberculum olfactorium, is a multi-sensory processing center that is contained within the olfactory cortex and ventral striatum
Olfactory_tubercle
Sensory receptor cell responding to mechanical pressure or strain
mechanoceptor, is a sensory receptor that responds to mechanical pressure or distortion. Mechanoreceptors are located on sensory neurons that convert
Mechanoreceptor
Part of an animal that coordinates actions and senses
the highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its
Nervous_system
Symptom
increased integration between parts of the brain responsible for emotion, sensory processing, and attention, increased levels of pain-inciting neurotransmitters
Nociplastic_pain
Type of color vision with four types of cone cells
tetrachromats. In tetrachromatic organisms, the sensory color space is four-dimensional, meaning that matching the sensory effect of arbitrarily chosen spectra of
Tetrachromacy
Group of cereal grain proteins
celiac disease in 1–2% of the general population, non-celiac gluten sensitivity in 0.5–13% of the general population, as well as dermatitis herpetiformis
Gluten
Study of flavor perception and how it affects cognition and memory
of all the sensory modalities, olfaction contributes most to the sensation and perception of flavor processing. Olfaction has two sensory modalities,
Neurogastronomy
Sensory system in fish
a system of sensory organs found in fish, used to detect movement, vibration, and pressure gradients in the surrounding water. The sensory ability is achieved
Lateral_line
Symptom characterized by feeling overheated in warm environments
Dysautonomia Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) Sensory defensiveness/sensory processing disorder Serotonin syndrome Treatment is directed at making
Heat_intolerance
Decrease in a behavioral response to a repeated stimulus
stimulus is added) to distinguish habituation from sensory adaptation and fatigue. More recently, 2) Sensitivity of Spontaneous Recovery to Rate-of-Stimulation
Habituation
Clinical aid
Vitality testing assesses the blood supply to the tooth, while sensitivity testing tests the sensory supply. Dental pulp tests are valuable techniques used to
Dental_pulp_test
SENSORY PROCESSING-SENSITIVITY
SENSORY PROCESSING-SENSITIVITY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ascending, Progressing
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, Italian
Solemn Procession; Display
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Edensor in Derbyshire, which derives its name from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Ēadhūn (see Eden 1) + Old English ofer ‘ridge’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Senior
Boy/Male
Indian
Senior
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : nickname for a peasant who gave himself airs and graces, from Anglo-Norman French segneur ‘lord’ (Latin senior ‘elder’).English and Dutch : distinguishing nickname for the elder of two bearers of the same personal name (for example, a father and son or two brothers), from Latin senior ‘elder’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Senior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rising Upward; Progressing
Boy/Male
French
Lord of the manor.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Following; Proceeding
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Senior
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Senior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Celebratory Procession
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Fast; Progressing; Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blossoming, Progressing
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blossoming, Progressing
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Processing
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ascending, Progressing
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Senior
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Arabic, Muslim
Softness; Tenderness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Woodcock.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Architect of the Universe
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Street.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Latin
The Month April
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lakshmi; A Religious Ceremony
Boy/Male
Indian
Sober Person; Patience
Girl/Female
Indian
Full figured, Perfectly formed
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Shining
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Doll; Excellence
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pl.
of Sensery
pl.
of Ostensory
v. i.
To honor with a procession.
a.
Sensory; as, the sensor nerves.
n.
One in the fourth or final year of his collegiate course at an American college; -- originally called senior sophister; also, one in the last year of the course at a professional schools or at a seminary.
a.
Conveying sensory or afferent impulses; -- said of nerves.
n.
A sentry.
n.
The act of proceeding, moving on, advancing, or issuing; regular, orderly, or ceremonious progress; continuous course.
n.
An organ of the Ctenophora, supposed to be sensory.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sensorium or sensation; as, sensory impulses; -- especially applied to those nerves and nerve fibers which convey to a nerve center impulses resulting in sensation; also sometimes loosely employed in the sense of afferent, to indicate nerve fibers which convey impressions of any kind to a nerve center.
a.
More advanced than another in age; prior in age; elder; hence, more advanced in dignity, rank, or office; superior; as, senior member; senior counsel.
a.
Urgent; exacting; importunate; as, a pressing necessity.
n.
That which is moving onward in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons advancing in order; a ceremonious train; a retinue; as, a procession of mourners; the Lord Mayor's procession.
v. i.
To march in procession.
a.
Pertaining to a procession; consisting in processions; as, processionary service.
n.
An old term for litanies which were said in procession and not kneeling.
n.
The act of one who proceeds, or who prosecutes a design or transaction; progress or movement from one thing to another; a measure or step taken in a course of business; a transaction; as, an illegal proceeding; a cautious or a violent proceeding.
n.
See Sensory.
a.
Proceeding; advancing.
pl.
of Ostensory