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  2. Infant cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    For example, infant's relatively poor perceptual skills protect their nervous system from undergoing sensory overload. The fact that infants have slow information processing prevents them from establishing intellectual habits early in their lives that would cause problems later in life, as their environments are significantly different.

  3. Intermodal mapping - Wikipedia

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    Typically researched in infants, intermodal mapping refers to the ability to gather information about a particular stimulus by integrating multiple senses. [1] Researched by American psychologists Andrew N. Meltzoff and M. Keith Moore, this capability plays an underlying part in neonatal imitation (infant capacity to model observable adult behavior).

  4. Hugo Kükelhaus - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Kükelhaus (March 24, 1900 – October 5, 1984) was a German carpenter, writer, pedagogue, philosopher and artist.Kükelhaus is best known for his infant toys "allbedeut" and the "Erfahrungsfeld zur Entfaltung der Sinne."

  5. Interaction theory - Wikipedia

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    Colwyn Trevarthen [3] coined the term ‘primary intersubjectivity’ to refer to early developing sensory-motor processes of interaction between infants and their caregivers. Important cues for understanding others are provided by their facial expressions, bodily posture and movements, gestures, actions, and in processes of neonate imitation ...

  6. Sensory integration therapy - Wikipedia

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    Sensory Integration Therapy is based on A. Jean Ayres's Sensory Integration Theory, which proposes that sensory-processing is linked to emotional regulation, learning, behavior, and participation in daily life. [2] Sensory integration is the process of organizing sensations from the body and environmental stimuli.

  7. 50 Bonus Room Ideas That Make Use of Your Extra Square ... - AOL

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    This moody bonus room idea/office by designer Katie Hodges is a form of (very stylish) sensory deprivation, with inky walls and minimal furniture. Tour the Entire House Haris Kenjar

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