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While a new study from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine is not the first to look at sensory integration and find that it is a legitimate issue, it is the first to actually show the differences in sensory integration in the brain. Learn more about the study and sensory integration as a therapy for autism.

Solid Research Finds Evidence of Sensory Dysfunction in Auti

A new study finds that the autistic brain reacts differently to sensory input. There's much more to learn, but solid evidence means sensory integration issues are for real.

Does My Child Have Sensory Processing Disorder?

Most people with autism over or under react to sensory inputs. Is your child one of them?

All About Sensory Integration Therapy and Autism

An overview of sensory integration therapy, including links to additional articles and information.

What Do Sensory Integration Therapists Do?

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