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                            2019Pediatric Research
                            An exploratory study of parent-child association in sensory modulation disorder involving ADHD-related symptoms. Sensory modulation disorder (SMD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can co-occur and have overlapping symptoms, thus challenging practitioners. This study aimed to phenotypically explore parent-child associations in SMD, and the interplay between SMD- and ADHD
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                            2022Children (Basel, Switzerland)
                            A Preliminary Study of Assessing Gaze, Interoception and School Performance among Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Feasibility of VR Classroom. Children with developmental disabilities (DDs) have sensory modulation disorders that interrelate school performance. Virtual reality (VR) has demonstrated the potential to become a neuropsychological assessment modality. This study
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                            2025Clinical Trials
                            to these challenges, affecting children's ability to regulate and interpret sensory information, which impacts learning, daily functioning, and emotional regulation. SPDs are categorized into sensory modulation disorder, sensory-based motor disorder, and sensory discrimination disorder. Dunn's sensory processing model identifies four sensory profiles: low registration, sensory seeking, sensory sensitivity , and sensory avoidance. Sensory modulation disorders, including sensory over-responsivity, under-responsivity, and seeking behaviors, can contribute to behavioral and functional difficulties in children with epilepsy. Existing studies on sensory processing in children with epilepsy are limited by small sample sizes and non-comprehensive assessments. This study aims to investigate sensory profiles
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                            2025Clinical Trials
                            Sensory Modulation in Children With Epilepsy Epilepsy is a neurological condition that can impact cognitive, motor, and behavioral skills, often leading to sensory modulation disorders (SMDs) in children. These disorders impair sensory processing, affecting daily functioning and quality of life. This study aims to explore the sensory profiles of children with epilepsy and identify sensory ," or "Definite Difference." Data will be analyzed using IBM SPSS 26.0 and R Software. The Shapiro-Wilk test will assess normality, followed by an Independent Samples t-test or Mann-Whitney U Test depending on data distribution. The Chi-Square test will be used for categorical variables. This study aims to identify the prevalence and types of sensory modulation disorders in children with epilepsy. While
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                            2017Frontiers in Psychiatry
                            aspects of Tourette syndrome based on the long experience of the Neuropsychiatric Tourette Clinic of a tertiary pediatric medical center. The effect of premonitory urges, sensory modulation disorder, tic-related cognitions, and environmental conditions on the expression and intensity of tics is elaborated, with suggestions for treatment approaches to each. We also describe the mediatory effect
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                            2015PloS one
                            Trajectories of Sensory Over-Responsivity from Early to Middle Childhood: Birth and Temperament Risk Factors Sensory over-responsivity, a subtype of sensory modulation disorder, is characterized by extreme negative reactions to normative sensory experiences. These over-reactions can interfere with daily activities and cause stress to children and their families. The etiology and developmental
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                            2023Clinical Trials
                            , such as sensory modulation disorder, and few have investigated all components of sensory integration (such as sensory perception, praxis). More research is needed to confirm the effects of Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) therapy in children with ADHD and the possible relationship between SID-based difficulties in activities of daily living and ADHD symptoms. In our study, it was aimed to investigate the effect
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                            2022Clinical Trials
                            to their environment through understanding social rules and codes and cognitive treatment of situations.Thus, in order to relieve the sensory modulation disorders which can be the cause of social adjustment difficulties, it's propose to exercise the sensory habituation of children with ASD thanks to virtual reality scenarios restored in 3D immersion booth (the CAVE). The child will be exposed to multimodal
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                            Sensory modulation disorder: a risk factor for participation in daily life activities. Participation in childhood daily functional performance was examined in 78 children: 44 with sensory modulation disorder (SMD); (33 males, 11 females; mean age 7y 6mo [SD 1.20]) and 34 without SMD (18 males, 16 females; mean age 7y 8mo [SD 1.33]). Group classification was determined using two measures
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                            Lessons learned: a pilot study on occupational therapy effectiveness for children with sensory modulation disorder. The purpose of this pilot study was to prepare for a randomized controlled study of the effectiveness of occupational therapy using a sensory integration approach (OT-SI) with children who have sensory processing disorders (SPD). A one-group pretest, posttest design with 30 children was completed with a subset of children with SPD, those with sensory modulation disorder. Lessons learned relate to (a) identifying a homogeneous sample with quantifiable inclusion criteria, (b) developing an intervention manual for study replication and a fidelity to treatment measure, (c) determining which outcomes are sensitive to change and relate to parents' priorities, and (d) clarifying
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                            A randomized controlled pilot study of the effectiveness of occupational therapy for children with sensory modulation disorder. A pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the effectiveness of occupational therapy using a sensory integration approach (OT-SI) was conducted with children who had sensory modulation disorders (SMDs). This study evaluated the effectiveness of three treatment groups
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                            2000Clinical Trials
                            : All Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No Criteria Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of Sensory Modulation Disorder (children must meet all three entrance criteria): a) Physiological criteria on Sensory Challenge Protocol; b) Functional criteria on Short Sensory Profile; c) Clinical Confirmation * IQ within normal limits (Bayley score greater than Study Design Arms and Interventions Outcome Measures Eligibility Criteria Contacts and Locations More Information Additional Information: Click here for more information about the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Publications: Cohn E, Miller LJ, Tickle-Degnen L. Parental hopes for therapy outcomes: children with sensory modulation disorders. Am J Occup Ther. 2000 Jan-Feb;54(1
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            * 1.1 Relationship to other disorders * 2 Causes * 3 Mechanism * 4 Diagnosis * 4.1 Standardized tests * 4.2 Standardized questionnaires * 5 Classification * 5.1 Sensory Integration and Processing Difficulties * 5.2 Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) * 5.2.1 1. Sensory modulation disorder (SMD) * 5.2.2 2. Sensory-based motor disorder (SBMD) * 5.2.3 3. Sensory discrimination : sensory modulation disorder, sensory-based motor disorders and sensory discrimination disorders [1] (as defined in the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders in Infancy and Early Childhood).[46][47]1. Sensory modulation disorder (SMD)[edit]Sensory modulation refers to a complex central nervous system process[1][48] by which neural messages that convey information about
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                            2016Clinical Trials
                            ME, Filion DL. Psychophysiological correlates of electrodermal lability. Psychophysiology. 1988 Nov;25(6):619-32. Schoen SA, Miller LJ, Brett-Green BA, Nielsen DM. Physiological and behavioral differences in sensory processing: a comparison of children with autism spectrum disorder and sensory modulation disorder. Front Integr Neurosci. 2009 Nov 3;3:29. doi: 10.3389/neuro.07.029.2009. eCollection
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                            2018Clinical Trials
                            modulation disorder. Am J Occup Ther. 2007 Mar-Apr;61(2):228-38. Roberts JE, King-Thomas L, Boccia ML. Behavioral indexes of the efficacy of sensory integration therapy. Am J Occup Ther. 2007 Sep-Oct;61(5):555-62. May-Benson TA, Koomar JA. Systematic review of the research evidence examining the effectiveness of interventions using a sensory integrative approach for children. Am J Occup Ther. 2010 May-Jun Measures Eligibility Criteria Contacts and Locations More Information Publications of Results: Candler C. Sensory integration and therapeutic riding at summer camp: occupational performance outcomes. Phys Occup Ther Pediatr. 2003;23(3):51-64. Other Publications: Miller LJ, Coll JR, Schoen SA. A randomized controlled pilot study of the effectiveness of occupational therapy for children with sensory
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                            2016Clinical Trials
                            . A randomized controlled pilot study of the effectiveness of occupational therapy for children with sensory modulation disorder. Am J Occup Ther. 2007 Mar-Apr;61(2):228-38. Miller LJ, McIntosh DN, McGrath J, Shyu V, Lampe M, Taylor AK, Tassone F, Neitzel K, Stackhouse T, Hagerman RJ. Electrodermal responses to sensory stimuli in individuals with fragile X syndrome: a preliminary report. Am J Med Genet. 1999