Tactile disorders

Of all the sensory information, the frequency of tactile stimuli is the highest. From the muscle joints to the whole body skin, countless tactile information is continuously input into the brain every day. The brainstem filters this information, suppressing some information that is not important to the brain's thinking. The process from filtering and sorting to selecting responses is the ability of sensory integration. Tactile disorders include tactile and dull tactile children. Tactile sensitive children have a weak ability to filter and organize information, and are anxious to respond to any information. The brain is turbulent, and natural attention is not concentrated, and all contact with clothing or all around If you don't deal with it comfortably, it is naturally difficult for important learning information to flow into the cerebral cortex. However, children who are slow to respond have slow response, inflexible movements, poor brain discrimination, lack of self-protection, and difficulty in learning.

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