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Sensory Profile and the Sensory Processing Measure

by Research Article, Ted Brown, Ilona C. Morrison, Karen Stagnitti, Ted Brown, Ilona C. Morrison, Karen Stagnitti, Dr Ted Brown Phd
"... Brown, Ted, Morrison, Ilona C. and Stagnitti, Karen 2010-09, The convergent validity of two sensory processing scales used with school- age children: comparing the sensory profile and the sensory processing measure, New Zealand journal of occupational therapy, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 56-65. Available fr ..."
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Brown, Ted, Morrison, Ilona C. and Stagnitti, Karen 2010-09, The convergent validity of two sensory processing scales used with school- age children: comparing the sensory profile and the sensory processing measure, New Zealand journal of occupational therapy, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 56-65. Available

Running Head: SENSORY PROCESSING AND SLEEP 1 The Relationship between Sensory Processing Patterns and Sleep in Infants

by Elise D. Roth, Elise D. Roth, Alexia E. Metz, Ph. D , 2012
"... The relationship between sensory processing patterns and sleep in infants ..."
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The relationship between sensory processing patterns and sleep in infants

Sensory Processing in Sleep and Attention

by William Martin Connelly, Ya-tang Li, Yuri B. Saalmann, Michael M. Halassa, Zhe Chen, Ralf D. Wimmer, Matthew A. Wilson, Michael M. Halassa , 2015
"... These authors have contributed equally to this work. ..."
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These authors have contributed equally to this work.

Sensory processing disorders and social participation

by J Cosbey , S S Johnston , M L Dunn - American Journal of Occupational Therapy , 2010
"... Participation in social aspects of daily life is crucial to children's development. Although disability status is recognized to affect children's ability to participate in social activities, little is understood about the impact of sensory processing disorders (SPD) on children's soc ..."
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Participation in social aspects of daily life is crucial to children's development. Although disability status is recognized to affect children's ability to participate in social activities, little is understood about the impact of sensory processing disorders (SPD) on children

Sensory processing of water currents by ¢shes

by John Montgomery, Guy Carton, Rainer Voigt, Cindy Baker, Carol Diebel
"... Water currents are extremely important in the aquatic environment and play a very signi¢cant role in the lives of ¢shes. Sensory processing of water currents involves a number of sensory modalities including the inner ear, vision, tactile sense and the mechanosensory lateral line. The inner ear will ..."
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Water currents are extremely important in the aquatic environment and play a very signi¢cant role in the lives of ¢shes. Sensory processing of water currents involves a number of sensory modalities including the inner ear, vision, tactile sense and the mechanosensory lateral line. The inner ear

Foundations for a Circuit Complexity Theory of Sensory Processing

by Robert A. Legenstein, Wolfgang Maass - in: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 13, NIPS 2000 (The , 2001
"... We introduce total wire length as salient complexity measure for an analysis of the circuit complexity of sensory processing in biological neural systems and neuromorphic engineering. This new complexity measure is applied to a set of basic computational problems that apparently need to be solve ..."
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We introduce total wire length as salient complexity measure for an analysis of the circuit complexity of sensory processing in biological neural systems and neuromorphic engineering. This new complexity measure is applied to a set of basic computational problems that apparently need

Sensory-Processing Sensitivity and Its Relation to

by Elaine N. Aron, Arthur Aron
"... Over a series of 7 studies that used diverse samples and measures, this research identified a unidimensional core variable of high sensory-processing sensitivity and demonstrated its partial independence from social introversion and emotionality, variables with which it had been confused or subsumed ..."
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Over a series of 7 studies that used diverse samples and measures, this research identified a unidimensional core variable of high sensory-processing sensitivity and demonstrated its partial independence from social introversion and emotionality, variables with which it had been confused

A Model of Saliency-based Visual Attention for Rapid Scene Analysis

by Laurent Itti, Christof Koch, Ernst Niebur , 1998
"... A visual attention system, inspired by the behavior and the neuronal architecture of the early primate visual system, is presented. Multiscale image features are combined into a single topographical saliency map. A dynamical neural network then selects attended locations in order of decreasing salie ..."
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Primates have a remarkable ability to interpret complex scenes in real time, despite the limited speed of the neuronal hardware available for such tasks. Intermediate and higher visual processes appear to select a subset of the available sensory information before further processing [1], most likely

Clustering by passing messages between data points

by Brendan J. Frey, Delbert Dueck - Science , 2007
"... Clustering data by identifying a subset of representative examples is important for processing sensory signals and detecting patterns in data. Such “exemplars ” can be found by randomly choosing an initial subset of data points and then iteratively refining it, but this works well only if that initi ..."
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Clustering data by identifying a subset of representative examples is important for processing sensory signals and detecting patterns in data. Such “exemplars ” can be found by randomly choosing an initial subset of data points and then iteratively refining it, but this works well only

Some informational aspects of visual perception

by Fred Attneave - Psychol. Rev , 1954
"... The ideas of information theory are at present stimulating many different areas of psychological inquiry. In providing techniques for quantifying situations which have hitherto been difficult or impossible to quantify, they suggest new and more precise ways of conceptualizing these situations (see M ..."
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in which the concepts and techniques of information theory may clarify our understanding of visual perception. When we begin to consider perception as an information-handling process, it quickly becomes clear that much of the information received by any higher organism is redundant. Sensory events
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