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Dehghan F. Sensory Processing and Behavior. J Except Educ 2016; 5 (142) :11-17
URL: http://exceptionaleducation.ir/article-1-1042-en.html
, faezeh.dehghan@gamil.com
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Background: Sensory processing refers to the way in which central nervous system manages the senses from the environment. Brain identifies these senses and uses it to create emotional, movement and learning behavior.

Conclusion: Defects in this complex process causes behavioral learning disorders in a wide range of neurodevelopment disorders such as attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity, autism, learning disorders, sensory processing disorder.

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Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: Occupational therapy
Received: 2017/Jan/Sun | Revised: 2017/Feb/Wed | Accepted: 2017/Jan/Sun | Published: 2017/Feb/Sun | ePublished: 2017/Feb/Sun

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