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  2. Snoezelen - Wikipedia

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    Snoezelen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsnuzələ(n)] ⓘ) or controlled multisensory environment (MSE) is a therapy for people with autism and other developmental disabilities, dementia or brain injury. It consists of placing the person in a soothing and stimulating environment, called the "Snoezelen room", a form of sensory room. These rooms are ...

  3. Sensory room - Wikipedia

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    The original name for sensory rooms was snoezelen [5] and originated from a fusion of the two Dutch words, snuffelen 'to sniff', and doezelen 'to doze, snooze'. Over time this term has evolved to sensory room, multi-sensory room, and multi-sensory environments (MSE). [ 6 ]

  4. Controlled multisensory Environment (MSE) - Wikipedia

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  5. Newark Airport's new sensory room helps travelers with ... - AOL

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    The new quiet room in Terminal A at Newark Airport features soft lighting, comfortable seating and two aquarium tanks. Here's what inspired it. Newark Airport's new sensory room helps travelers ...

  6. Sensory processing disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sensory cravings, [13] including, for example, fidgeting, impulsiveness, and/or seeking or making loud, disturbing noises; and sensorimotor-based problems, including slow and uncoordinated movements or poor handwriting. Sensory discrimination problems, which might manifest themselves in behaviors such as things constantly dropped. [citation needed]

  7. Sensory integration therapy - Wikipedia

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    Sensory Integration Therapy is based on A. Jean Ayres's Sensory Integration Theory, which proposes that sensory-processing is linked to emotional regulation, learning, behavior, and participation in daily life. [2] Sensory integration is the process of organizing sensations from the body and environmental stimuli.