people with autism take sensory breaks to calm themselves
Austin has autism he takes sensory breaks to help calm down
by the autistic swimmer April 11, 2017
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part of a autistic person’s diagnosis is their noise sensitivity issues which can make going out in public difficult for them
henry has a autism diagnosis he and his family are at the mall henry is wearing his sensory earmuffs to help with his noise sensory issues a person at the mall asks henry’s sister why does your brother wear his headphones henry’s sister tells the person my brother is autistic those are his sensory earmuffs they help with his noise sensory issues
by the autistic swimmer October 15, 2022
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A little person that is extremely offended by people noticing his/her smallness
The Sensory Midget got thrown out of the hotel for making a huge racket when people looked at him.
by Itaching February 2, 2011
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The sheer destruction of one's sensory perception by way of auditory overload. This effect is best demonstrated when one views Angrypug's stream when *original* alerts are enabled which incites a violent dono war between "Ayaya" and "Witness Me" sounds. This ear-pillaging effect is amplified further when these dono wars occur during Dead by Daylight gameplay.
Even when deafened by the violent Ayaya-Witness Me dono war which induces sensory overload, Angry Pug still plays Dead by Daylight better than console gamers. That's it. That says enough.
by TheBigBai February 27, 2021
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Sensory shifting is the most common type of shift, in fact, many Shifters never have any other kind of shift. In a Sensory shift, the Shifter will immerse him/h

energy, resulting in an Animal-like mood. The Shifter will feel somewhat animalish, alert, very aware, with an often-pleasurable heightened sense of their physical body. This is very like the mindset that people playing a sport and really mentally absorbed in playing get into. If you've ever gotten into a different mode of awareness/concentration/feeling when deep in a game and having lots of fun, you know pretty much what this is like. Hence the phrase, "I'm in the Zone!" The only big difference is the Shifter has a definite sense of the animal in their mood. The body temperature may go up a bit.
by nighttherian February 11, 2016
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relating to the use of more than two sense organs, especially relating to a film, to experience which the four sense organs-eye, ear, nose and skin- have to be used. A 4-D film is a multi-sensory film.
Multi-sensory films are one step ahead of 3-D films.
by uttam maharjan April 23, 2010
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Fidget Sensory Integration is the neurological process that organises sensation from one’s own body & from the environment when using a fidget, this makes it possible to use the body effectively when using a sensory tool. We are constantly receiving sensory information from within our bodies and our surrounding environment. We receive sights, sounds, smells, tastes, touches and feedback from our body about movement, balance and our position in our surroundings. These senses all work together, to help us get a sense of who we are, where we are and what is happening around us – hence the term INTEGRATION. You may be familiar with some of the concepts and terms of sensory integration, such as sensory processing, modulation and regulation. In many of life's situations, children & adults are ‘seeking’ extra sensory input they may otherwise not be receiving from their environment. The concept of fidget toys is based on this, where children & adults are seeking things to touch and feel, to provide the ‘just right’ amount of sensory input, to calm their nervous system. Fidget toys are often used to provide sensory input in a less distracting way. They can help improve concentration and attention to tasks by allowing the brain to filter out the extra sensory information.

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By having a fidget toy helps encourage fidget sensory integration, a person may be able to better ‘filter out’ excess sensory information in their surroundings and their own body; which helps with any distractions and assists you staying focused when using a Fidget toy!
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