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Sensory Processing Sensitivity Predicts Individual Differences in Resting-State Functional Connectivity Associated with Depth of Processing

Neuropsychobiology, 2021
Background: Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a biologically based temperament trait associated with enhanced awareness and responsivity to environmental and social stimuli.
Bianca P. Acevedo   +4 more
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity in Adolescence

Društvena Istraživanja
The main aim of this review article is to describe the current state of scientific knowledge on the characteristics of the sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) trait in adolescence.
Isidora Rajić
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Children's sensory processing sensitivity and prosocial behaviors: Testing the differential susceptibility theory.

Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2022
We conducted two studies to investigate whether children (3-6 years old) with high sensory processing sensitivity show greater susceptibility toward environmental influence in their prosocial development.
Xile Li, Zhi Li, Jialing Jiang, Ni Yan
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Lucid Dreaming Frequency and Sensory-Processing Sensitivity

Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 2022
Previous research identified personality and neurophysiological traits that are associated with inter-individual differences in lucid dreaming frequency. The present study investigated the question as to whether sensory processing sensitivity is related to lucid dreaming.
Michael Schredl   +3 more
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Conceptual ambiguities and measurement issues in sensory processing sensitivity

Journal of Research in Personality, 2021
The aim of the article is (1) to critically discuss Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) in light of personality theories and (2) to examine the validity of the only available measure of SPS, the Highly Sensitive Person Scale (HSPS).
Susan Hellwig, M. Roth
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The role of sensory processing sensitivity in the early traumatic stress reaction: Predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms following motor vehicle accidents

Personality and Individual Differences, 2022
Objective Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) relates to individuals' sensitivity to stimuli and their emotional responses to adversity. SPS was found to be associated with a variety of stress-related disorders, however, little is known about the ...
S. Grinapol   +3 more
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Childhood abuse and depressive symptoms in adolescents: Affective inhibitory control as a mediator and sensory processing sensitivity as a moderator.

International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect
BACKGROUND It is well documented that childhood abuse increases the likelihood of emotional disorders particularly depressive symptoms. Childhood abuse might disrupt individuals' inhibitory control of emotional stimuli to increase the risk of depressive ...
Xiaomin Wei, Wei Lü
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Electroencephalogram-derived Involvement Indexes in Sensory Processing Sensitivity

2025 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a temperament trait observed in highly sensitive persons (HSPs) characterized by heightened responsiveness to environmental and social stimuli. Up to now, this condition has been assessed through the HSP scale, but the neurophysiological correlates of SPS have started to be investigated by the ...
Erica, Iammarino   +2 more
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The Literature Review of Sensory Processing Sensitivity

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a personal characteristic that significantly affects a series of individual behaviors, which makes SPS has long been widely concerned and studied by scholars. However, although scholars have carried out a lot of research on SPS, the existing research has not systematically and comprehensively sorted out and ...
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Sensory processing differences in misophonia: Assessing sensory sensitivities beyond auditory triggers

Journal of Psychiatric Research
Misophonia is characterized by decreased tolerance to specific sounds, often evoking intense emotional responses. While typically conceptualized as a sensitivity to auditory triggers, emerging evidence suggests that individuals with misophonia may also experience broader sensory processing differences.
Mercedes G. Woolley   +6 more
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