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Sensory processing sensitivity [PDF]
The main aim of this review article is to describe the sensory processing sensitivity trait (SPS). People with this trait are highly sensitive individuals and the pertinent literature states that they make up 20% to 30% of the general population.
Rajić Isidora
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Alexithymia and Sensory Processing Sensitivity: Areas of Overlap and Links to Sensory Processing Styles [PDF]
Alexithymia is a dimensional trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describing feelings and an externally oriented thinking (EOT) style. Here, we explored interrelationships between alexithymia and measures assessing how individuals process ...
Lorna S. Jakobson, Sarah N. Rigby
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity, Mindfulness, Resilience and Happiness – Exploring Relationships
Objectives The study is grounded in Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) theory which understand high sensitivity as a temperamental trait affecting how individuals perceive and process stimuli from the environment. This framework, alongside Kabat-Zinn's
Beata Maślanka +5 more
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity and Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Japanese Adults. [PDF]
Background: Sensory processing sensitivity is a personality or temperamental trait defined as individual differences in the tendency to perceive and process both positive and negative stimuli and experiences.
Iimura S, Takasugi S.
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Relationship between Sensory Processing Sensitivity and Mental Health [PDF]
Sensory processing sensitivity, characterized by deeper cognitive, sensory and emotional information processing, has been previously related to several mental health problems.
Borja Costa-López +4 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity: theory, evidence, and directions
In recent years, scientific interest in sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), a personality trait reflecting increased sensitivity, reactivity, and deeper processing of stimuli, has grown exponentially. Building on this momentum, we synthesise recent SPS
Homberg, Judith R +3 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity. Identification of high sensitivity
Sensory processing sensitivity has been determined as a personality trait featured by the perception, processing, and interpretation of internal and external stimuli.
Sanchez-SanSegundo, Miriam +6 more
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Assessment of sensory processing sensitivity across the lifespan
Markers of an increased sensitivity to environmental influences have been observed and investigated across several domains, phenotypically and endophenotypically.
Lionetti F.
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity : En valideringsstudie
Sensory processing sensitivity is believed to be a personality trait in up to 20% of individuals, including other species than humans. The trait is associated with higher levels of unpleasant arousal, a higher sensitivity to sensory input, empathy and a ...
Ferré Hernandez, Isabelle
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Jana Hochreuter,1– 3 Susanne Wehrli,1– 4 Cosima Locher,5,6 Francesca Lionetti,7 Joe Kossowsky,8,9 Michael Pluess,10,11 Helen Koechlin1– 3 1Department of Psychosomatics and Psychiatry, University Children’s Hospital, University of Zurich, Zurich ...
Hochreuter J +6 more
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