Sensory Integration Dysfunction - As A Symptom

As A Symptom

Along with sensory processing dysfunction, the term sensory integration dysfunction is used informally in the medical literature to describe any such difficulty. Various conditions can involve sensory integration dysfunction, such as schizophrenia, succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency, primary nocturnal enuresis, prenatal alcohol exposure, learning difficulties and autism, as well as people with traumatic brain injury or who have had cochlear implants placed.

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