Sensory integration (SI) is a framework conceptualized by Dr. A. Jean Ayers, Ph.D. in the 1970s; hence it is currently known as Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI).[1] Ayers "was guided by the principle that 'intersensory integration is foundational to function,'" while dysfunction in sensory integration leads to difficulties in development, learning, and emotional regulation.[1] Therefore, children with sensory processing deficits may find it challenging to regulate their responses to everyday...| www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Concept evolution in sensory integration: a proposed nosology for diagnosis| PubMed
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