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A review of the impact of sensory processing sensitivity on mental health in university students. [PDF]

open access: yesMent Health Clin
Introduction The concept of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) was first introduced by Aron and Aron (1996) as an innate trait characterized by heightened processing of sensory, emotional, and physical stimuli. Since the concept’s introduction in 1996,
Mac A, Kim MK, Sevak RJ.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Sensory Processing: Visual Sensitivity Gets High at Night [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2020
Every day and night, the retina undergoes dramatic changes in its physiology and function. The prevailing view is that these daily changes affect the retinal output and thereby visual perception. Recent evidence suggests that modifications in higher-order processing centers, and not in retinal computations, account for variations in visual sensitivity.
Iris, Fahrenfort   +1 more
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Sleep reactivity mediates the relationship between sensory-processing sensitivity and insomnia symptoms severity: A cross-sectional correlational study.

open access: yesStress and Health, 2023
Sensory-processing sensitivity (SPS) is a temperamental trait that describes individual differences in sensitivity to environmental stimuli. Previous studies have shown that highly sensitive individuals are more vulnerable to stress and to sleep-related ...
Ilde Pieroni, A. Raffone, Luca Simione
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sensory processing sensitivity and its relation to sensation seeking

open access: yesCurrent Research in Behavioral Sciences, 2023
Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a trait associated with enhanced responsivity to environmental stimuli and the tendency to pause before acting. However, qualitative data suggest that some who are high in SPS may also be high in sensation seeking (
Bianca P. Acevedo   +4 more
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Demographic profile of Sensory Processing Sensitivity

open access: yesPersonality and Individual Differences
María Luz Morales-Botello   +4 more
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity [PDF]

open access: yesPerceptual and Motor Skills, 2016
The aim of the present study was to examine the factor structure of a Norwegian version of the Highly Sensitive Person Scale (HSPS) and to investigate how sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is related to personality traits of neuroticism, extraversion, and openness and to subjective health complaints (SHC) in a sample of 167 undergraduate psychology ...
Hanne, Listou Grimen, Åge, Diseth
openaire   +2 more sources

Chronotype and sensory-processing sensitivity: A cross-sectional survey

open access: yesChronobiology International, 2023
Here we examined the possibility of a relationship of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) with chronotype in a German-speaking sample of N = 1807 (1008 female, 799 male) with a mean age of 47.75 ± 14.41 y (range: 18-97 y). The data were collected using an anonymous online questionnaire (Chronotype: one item of the Morning-Evening-Questionnaire, as ...
Naomi Staller   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Sensory-processing sensitivity predicts fatigue (McGarrigle & Mattys, 2023)

open access: yes, 2023
Purpose: Listening-related fatigue is a potential negative consequence of challenges experienced during everyday listening and may disproportionately affect older adults.
Ronan McGarrigle (12607765)   +1 more
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Oral Sensory Sensitivity Influences Attentional Bias to Food Logo Images in Children: A Preliminary Investigation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
BackgroundChildren’s sensory processing patterns are linked with their eating habits; children with increased sensory sensitivity are often picky eaters.
Anna Wallisch   +4 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity, transliminality, and boundary-thinness as predictors of anomalous experiences, beliefs, and abilities [PDF]

open access: yes
Individual differences are among the most studied correlates of anomalous experiences and beliefs (AEs), but few have focussed on personality measures specifically defined by sensitivity.
David Vernon   +2 more
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