Term ID: T3269

Kinesthetic Processing Theory

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Theoretical frameworks explaining how the nervous system processes movement and touch information for behavior.
Example: Understanding how sensory processing difficulties affect children's ability to participate in classroom and social activities.

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Reference: Dunn (1997)