Sensory System Modulation

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Tactile function Normal tactile reactivity and integration  
Tactile dysfunction Difficulty differentiating tactile input  
Tactile underreactivity May not feel pain, may not be aware of injury, may not differentiate among types of touch  
Tactile overreactivity Reacts negatively to light touch, perceives light touch as painful or irritating, may not tolerate certain types of touch  
Oral arousal function Normal oral response to food or objects, reacts due to taste not texture, dislikes a few textures, discriminating with objects not appropriate for mouth  
Oral arousal dysfunction Inappropriate oral response to food or objects  
Oral arousal underreactivity Will put anything into mouth, is not bothered by inappropriate mouth items when they should be aware  
Oral arousal overreactivity Overly sensitive to textures in the mouth, refuses foods due to texture not taste, dislikes objects in mouth, uses heavy chewing to calm self, chews on inappropriate things like blankets  
Olfactory arousal function Normal level of response to odors  
Olfactory arousal dysfunction Inappropriate oral response to odors  
Olfactory arousal underreactivity Appears not to notice odors, even dangerous ones such as smoke  
Olfactory arousal overreactivity Very responsive to odors, odors may make child upset or nauseous, odor may give negative “flashbacks”  
Auditory function Normal attention to sound, orients to noises, then reacts appropriately  
Auditory dysfunction Responds inappropriately to sound input  
Auditory underreactivity May not orient to noises, no startle to loud sounds  
Auditory overreactivity Overly distracted by noises, startles easily to sounds, upset at or appears annoyed by normal level sounds  
Postrotary nystagmus function Normally dizzy after rotary movement  
Postrotary nystagmus dysfunction Atypical response to rotary movement  
Postrotary nystagmus underreactivity Does not show dizziness or shows decreased dizziness after rotary movement (depressed postrotary nystagmus)  
Postrotary nystagmus overreactivity Becomes overly dizzy after rotary movement (prolonged postrotary nystagmus)  
Sensitivity to movement function Normal response to rotary or angular movement, tolerates some rotary or angular acceleration, then needs to stop because of autonomic response  
Sensitivity to movement dysfunction Atypical response to rotary or angular movement  
Sensitivity to movement underreactivity Tolerates excessive amounts of rotary or angular acceleration without autonomic nervous system response  
Sensitivity to movement overreactivity Tolerates little or no rotary or angular acceleration without having autonomic nervous system response, usually of nausea or “feeling funny”  
Relationship to gravity function Normal response to gravity  
Relationship to gravity dysfunction Responds inappropriately to gravity  
Relationship to gravity underreactivity No respect for heights, falling, or moving fast, or moving in dangerous ways, even if caution is warranted  
Relationship to gravity overreactivity Real fear, anxiety, or intense emotional reaction in response to movement situations that should only require alerting or changes in body/head position  

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