Also Known As
Vestibular Variations
Proprioceptive
Tactile Time
100

AKA Sensory Integration Dysfunction

What is Sensory Processing Disorder?

100

The vestibular system is the bridge between these two systems.

What are sensory and motor systems?

100

Where the proprioceptors are located

What are in the muscles, tendons and joints?


100

Our first language and largest sensory organ are part of this sense.

What is the tactile sense?

200

A.K.A. Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Amygdala, Hippocampus

What is the Limbic System?

200

Dysfunction in the vestibular system will result in this system getting started.

What is the nervous system?

200

Body awareness, grading of movements, postural stability, motor control and motor planning and kinesthesia are functions of this.

What is proprioception?


200

The greatest amount of tactile receptors are in these 3 areas of the body.

What are the hands, feet and mouth?

300

A.K.A. gustation

What is the sense of taste?

300
This nerve transmits information from the receptors in the inner ear to the cortex and cerebellum.

What is the vestibular nerve?

300

This is located in the postcentral gyrus area of the brain and contains a representation of the body in the brain.

What is the sensory homunculus?

300

The tactile system helps us with this vital type of connection.

What are emotional bonds or contact with the outside world?

400

A.K.A. internal self-awareness

What is laterality?

400

A person who craves movement by rocking, swinging and jumping, and may present as lethargic and inattentive may have this vestibular variation

What is a hyposensitive vestibular system?


400

Problems with the proprioceptive system can cause this type of body movements.

What are smooth and fluid movements?

400

Tactile systems that are frequently in a state of red alert, picky eaters and negatively reacting to light touch may be signs of this tactile trouble.

What is Tactile Hypersensitivity?

500

A.K.A. difficulty localizing and discriminating touch

What is Tactile Discrimination Difficulty or Tactile Discrimination Deficit?

500

A person who is very cautious and hesitant to take risks, is prone to car sickness and has gravitational insecurity may be suffering from this vestibular variation.

What is a hypersensitive Vestibular system?

500

Proprioceptive input can be provided by adding this to movements.

What is weight or resistance?

500

This tactile trouble might cause fine motor difficulties, accidentally hurting other children during play, unawareness of light touch and constantly touching people/things.

What is tactile hyposensitivity?

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