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Sensory processing sensitivity levels in patients with disorders of gut–brain interaction: a propensity score-matched cross-sectional study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine
BackgroundAlthough sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) has been extensively studied in the context of psychological health, its potential association with disorders of gut–brain interaction (DGBI) remains poorly understood.ObjectiveThis study used the ...
Dingjiang Peng, Yijun Zhang
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The impact of childhood trauma on adolescent depression: the moderating role of sensory processing sensitivity [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
This study investigated the relationship between childhood trauma and adolescent depression, with a particular focus on the moderating role of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) and its specific subdimensions.
Qianrong Yang   +9 more
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Maternal adjustment in expatriate and non-expatriate contexts: examining the role of sensory processing sensitivity and perceived social support [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Background/purposeThis study examines maternal adjustment in the context of expatriation, where mothers face intensified cultural, social, and psychological challenges.
Kalimba Kinti Lagarrigue   +3 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity and its associations with guilt, shame, self-esteem, and neuroticism [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Background Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) is a trait linked to deeper processing of stimuli and heightened emotional reactivity. These characteristics suggest a potential link to more intense self-conscious emotions. The objective of this study was
Marie Buchtova   +4 more
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How paramedics perceive internal noise in ambulance? sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) and Subjective Noise Assessment

open access: yesNoise and Health, 2019
Introduction: This article discusses the correlation between sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) as a feature of personality and temperament and paramedics’ subjective perception of noise inside an ambulance.
Marcin Cybulski   +3 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity and overstimulation in daily life: an experience sampling method study [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Individuals differ in how they perceive and process social and sensory information in their environment, a personality trait known as Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS).
Sofie Weyn   +3 more
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Highly sensitive persons feel more emotionally lonely than the general population [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), emotional and social loneliness and social isolation. Data were collected from September 2022 to May 2023 on a sample of 3247 participants aged 18 to 80 (mean ...
Filip Meckovsky   +4 more
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Links between facets of alexithymia, self-rated interoception, and social perception [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
In three studies we examined relationships between facets of alexithymia, sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), interoception, and social perception. In Study 1 (N = 145), sensitivity to subtle cues (a positive SPS trait) negatively mediated the link ...
Lorna S. Jakobson   +3 more
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The relationship between sensory processing sensitivity and medication sensitivity: brief report

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
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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Relationships of sensory processing sensitivity with creativity and empathy in an adult sample [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
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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