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. Currently, the most direct measures for capturing sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) are a series of questionnaires that cover the lifespan from middle childhood to adulthood; and more ...
Lionetti F.
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The DOES Scale: Measuring Sensory Processing Sensitivity as a Trait Constellation
Based on Aron's (2020) DOES model, we developed the DOES Scale to measure Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) with four dimensions: Depth of Processing, Overstimulation, Emotional Reactivity, and Sensing the Subtle. Using interview data from the study by Roth et al.
Danièle Anne Gubler +5 more
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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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Correction: Editorial: Sensory processing sensitivity research: recent advances [PDF]
Bianca P. Acevedo, Francesca Lionetti
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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 deeper level of informational processing in the brain.
Ferré Hernandez, Isabelle
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The role of sensory processing sensitivity and emotional processing in predicting psychological disturbances in drug-dependent individuals [PDF]
The aim of this study was to examine the role of sensory processing sensitivity and emotional processing in predicting psychological disturbances in drug-dependent individuals.
Seyfollah Aghajani +1 more
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Assessment of Central Sensitivity Syndrome and Sensory Processing Sensitivity: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The association between central sensitivity syndrome (CSS) and sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) demonstrates the need for assessment tools that quantify the physical and psychological alterations observed in these two conditions in order to generate multidisciplinary treatments and establish their effectiveness.
Borda-Mas M +4 more
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Comparison of sensory processing between children with hearing aid and their normal peers in Shiraz City (2019) [PDF]
Background: Sensory processing is an important factor in development and affects the function of the senses in daily living activities. Hearing impairment may lead to some difficulties in sensory processing in children with hearing impairment ...
Sahar Ghanbari, Ali Reza Jamali
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The Effects of Multifaceted Introversion and Sensory Processing Sensitivity on Solitude-Seeking Behavior. [PDF]
Introduction The state of solitude may be desirable and beneficial particularly for individuals who are highly sensitive and introverted. Methods To test these predictions, we surveyed a nationally representative US sample of 301 adults and a sample of ...
Thomas V, Nelson PA.
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Sexual functioning and high sensory processing sensitivity
Introduction The concept of Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) was initially introduced by Aron in 1997 and involves complex processing of sensorial information and internal and external sensory stimuli, that is represented as an individual innate ...
H. Pereira, C. Nave
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