Essays about: "sensory processing sensitivity"

Found 3 essays containing the words sensory processing sensitivity.

  1. 1. The Neural Correlates of Sensory Processing Sensitivity : a Systematic Review

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskap

    Author : Carolina Rundcrantz Zubcevic; [2023]
    Keywords : sensory processing sensitivity; highly sensitive person; personality trait; fMRI;

    Abstract : Sensory processing sensitivity is an innate temperament trait characterized by deeper cognitive processing of stimuli, increased empathy and emotionality, ease of overstimulation, and heightened awareness of subtileties in the environment. This systematic review aims to review the literature that has investigated the neural correlates of sensory processing sensitivity. READ MORE

  2. 2. Critical Branching Regulation of the E-I Net Spiking Neural Network Model

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskap och matematik

    Author : Oskar Öberg; [2019]
    Keywords : Pattern recognition; Spiking neural network; Critical branching; Self-organized criticality; Spike-based learning; Brain-inspired computing; Signal processing;

    Abstract : Spiking neural networks (SNN) are dynamic models of biological neurons, that communicates with event-based signals called spikes. SNN that reproduce observed properties of biological senses like vision are developed to better understand how such systems function, and to learn how more efficient sensor systems can be engineered. READ MORE

  3. 3. More than Shyness: Selective Mutism and its Link to Sensory Processing Disorder

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Katarzyna Brimo; [2017-02-03]
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    Abstract : Selective mutism (SM) is a childhood anxiety disorder. Since anxiety is related to Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) the purpose of this study was to find out if sensory processing difficulties are present in children with SM. Clinical information was collected online from 147 caregivers and the data were complete for 122 subjects (ages 3-18). READ MORE