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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Sensory Issues
Great explanation for sensory issues: All sensory input
come to the brain via the nerves to the spinal cord and into the brain.
At the base of the brain there is a section that is suppose to split
up the input (visual, auditory, taste,
tactile) and send it to the proper part of the brain to be interpreted
and dealt with. In individuals with central nervous system damage (such
as those with FASD) the brain sends the signal to the wrong area, which
is why you may hear someone say a sound makes her teeth hurt, or
some children say the light is "too loud." The brain misinterprets
these signals often as pain since they are sent to the wrong area. It's
literally painful for them.
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