Your ability to have body awareness.
What is proprioception?
The largest sensory organ.
What is skin?
The foundation for every other sensory system.
What is the vestibular system?
The ability to interpret information that is heard.
What is auditory processing?
Name 2 deficits a child with poor proprioception may have.
What is a poor posture, chewing on clothes, poor fine motor control, hold pencil too hard, etc.?
The two different kinds of receptors.
What is protective and discriminative systems?
Perception of speed and movement.
What is the vestibular system?
The process of what's coming in.
What is vision?
Name 2 activities to improve proprioceptive awareness.
What is weighted vests, wall push ups, pushing or pulling objects, etc.?
Name two hypersensitive tactile system deficits.
What is negative reaction to light touch, in state of alert, walking on tiptoes, avoids messy activities, etc.?
Child is perceiving too much movement information.
What is hypersensitive vestibular system?
True or false, the visual and vestibular systems are closely linked.
True.
The sensation of touch and body position.
What is tactile-proprioceptive?
Name 2 hyposensitive tattle system deficits.
What is trouble learning new manual skills, my hurt other children during play, fine motor difficulties, touch hungry, etc.?
Child does not process enough movement information.
What is hyposenstive vestibular system?
The perception of images by the distinction of objects from a background.
What is figure ground?
The sensation of direction and balance in regards to head and body position.
What is vestibular-proprioceptive?
True or false, hyposensitivity and hypersensitivity can coexist.
The receptor that detect angular movement.
What is semicircular canals?
A disorder where sensory information is being perceived in abnormal ways.
What is SPD (sensory processing disorder)?