Neurophysiological signatures of sensory-processing sensitivity [PDF]
BackgroundSensory processing sensitivity is mainly captured based on questionnaires and it’s neurophysiological basis is largely unknown. As hitherto no electroencephalography (EEG) study has been carried out, the aim of this work was to determine ...
Nicole Meinersen-Schmidt +5 more
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Sensory-processing sensitivity versus the sensory-processing theory: Convergence and divergence [PDF]
Two individual-difference theories focus on sensory sensitivity: one emanating from psychology—sensory-processing-sensitivity (SPS); and one from occupational therapy—sensory processing theory (SP).
Yaara Turjeman-Levi, Avraham N. Kluger
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The relationship between sensory processing sensitivity and medication sensitivity: brief report [PDF]
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a biological/temperament trait that is associated with greater awareness of and reactivity to the environment, which results in amplified responses to various stimuli, and possibly medications.
Jadzia Jagiellowicz +4 more
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Sensory-Processing Sensitivity Is Associated with Increased Neural Entropy [PDF]
Background: This study aimed at answering the following research questions: (1) Does the self-reported level of sensory-processing sensitivity (SPS) correlate with complexity, or criticality features of the electroencephalogram (EEG)?
Nike Walter +5 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity is negatively associated with sensation seeking [PDF]
Background This study investigated the relationship between sensory processing sensitivity and sensation seeking. Participants and procedure The sample consisted of 625 subjects (n women = 225, n men = 400).
Reidulf G. Watten +2 more
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Relationships of sensory processing sensitivity with creativity and empathy in an adult sample [PDF]
IntroductionSensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) describes individual differences in sensitivity to environments, but there is little research on potential positive correlates of SPS.
Britta A. P. Laros-van Gorkom +7 more
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Paranormal experiences, sensory-processing sensitivity, and the priming of pareidolia. [PDF]
This investigation tested the effect of priming on pareidolia (the hearing of illusory words in ambiguous stimuli). Participants (41 women, 20 men, mean age 29.95 years) were assigned to primed (n = 30) or unprimed (n = 31) groups: the former were told ...
Jess M Williams, Mark Blagrove
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Sociodemographic markers of high Sensory Processing Sensitivity: a descriptive study [PDF]
IntroductionSensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) represents a personality trait characterised by heightened responsiveness to environmental stimuli, which can lead to both beneficial and adverse outcomes. Despite the exponential growth in knowledge about
María-Luz Morales-Botello +4 more
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Editorial: Sensory processing sensitivity research: recent advances [PDF]
Bianca P. Acevedo, Francesca Lionetti
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Job burnout among Polish dentists: the role of sensory processing sensitivity and emotional intelligence [PDF]
Objectives Job strain in dentistry makes the profession highly susceptible to occupational burnout. People with high sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) perceive workplace as more stressful and more demanding. Emotional intelligence (EI) is both a trait
Beata Pszczółkowska, Sylwiusz Retowski
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