There is this picture – you may have seen it. It is black and white and has two silhouettes facing one another. Or maybe you see the black vase with a white background. But now, you likely see both.
Our hands do more than just hold objects. They also facilitate the processing of visual stimuli. When you move your hands, your brain first perceives and interprets sensory information, then it ...
Neuroscientists have artificially increased neuronal activity in part of the brain by briefly shining light on genetically modified neurons. They saw that this manipulation selectively enhanced ...
Sensory overload is often about uncertainty and how long the brain has to stay engaged—especially in autism and ADHD.
The Fredericktown R-1 Life Skills classroom recently received a generous donation of sensory equipment from First State ...
What is Sensory Art? Unlike traditional art forms where the audience stands at a distance, sensory art breaks the boundary ...
Incorporating natural materials like wood, leaves, or stones can add an earthy feel to your sensory wall. These elements ...
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