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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation 2012 Volume.1 No. 1 p.5 ~ p.16
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Neurophysiological Evidence for Sensory Processing Disorder
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Kim Eun-Young
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Abstract
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Sensory integration started as a theory to provide a occupational therapist with a useful frame for explaining and intervening the problems which children have. Most researches on sensory processing disorder (SPD) have been found empirical evidence to support the sensory integration theory by measuring behavioral manifestations of SPD. Recently, researchers who are interested in the diagnosis of SPD have begun to use neurophysiological methods to establish objective evidence for sensory integration. These studies reported the neurophysiological indexes reflecting the maladaptive behaviors as well as the difference between children with SPD and typically developing children in using electrodermal activity, vagal tone, EEG. Future neurophysiological studies on SPD will be expected to prove the efficacy of sensory integration intervention.
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KEYWORD
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Autonomic nervous system , Event-related potential , Sensory integration , Sensory processing disorder
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