Stuart Thompson, University of Westminster, The Conversation
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Category: Biology, Science
Tags: Plants, Sensory, Hearing, xxSyndication
Stuart Thompson, University of Westminster, The Conversation
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Category: Biology, Science
Tags: Plants, Sensory, Hearing, xxSyndication
Michelle Spear, University of Bristol, The Conversation
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Category: Biology, Science
Tags: Fear, Neurological, Sensory, proprioception
So what does neuro-affirming practice actually look like?
Neuro-affirming practice is about being human with others, with empathy and attunement.
I think it looks like arriving without an agenda, following someone’s lead, not strategically, but out of genuine curiosity about their inner world. It looks like understanding that every person is already a meaning-maker: that meaning lives…
Over the years, I've been told so often that I'm overreacting, that a part of me defaults to assuming that's true, no matter what. Here’s how it flared up recently in a big way.
The post I’m Highly Sensitive; I’m Not Making It Up appeared first on Autism Chrysalis.
It might seem like social stuff and sensory stuff are unrelated topics, but getting in touch with your body can make a difference in making friends. Here's reasons why.
The post 3 Reasons Sensory Processing Challenges Can Contribute to Social Awkwardness appeared first on Autism Chrysalis.
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed an electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to distinguish everyday touch from damaging force. That ability, once reserved for living nervous systems, could reshape how robots interact with the physical world and with humans in particular.
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Category: AI and Humanoids, Technology
Tags: Robots, Skin, Electronic…