Sensory defensiveness
Sensory defensiveness is a condition defined as having "a tendency to react negatively or with alarm to sensory input which is generally considered harmless or non-irritating" to neurotypical persons.
Sensory defensivenessSensory overloadSensory integration dysfunctionMisophoniaFetal alcohol syndromeMotor skills disorderOutline of autismSensory processing disorderAmphibianTrilobiteGastropodaRattlesnakeSensorimotor psychotherapyOnychophoraTaṇhāNoise in musicWine faultCarl RogersCerebellar Cognitive Affective SyndromeLay community counsellor
Pain in animalsPain and pleasureSolifugaeInfrared sensing in snakesErb's palsyPain in invertebratesPain in fishMotor cortexBrazilian wandering spiderMartin StantonTicklingObjectivism (Ayn Rand)Attribution (psychology)Stress (biology)CnidariaMichael GrazianoBivalviaInsect morphologySexual conflictShoaling and schooling




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