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Vestibular Sensory Processing Contributes to Sense of Self/Embodiment

Vestibular Sensory Processing Contributes to Sense of Self/Embodiment

Update: 2021-03-31
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The vestibular system is critically involved in integrating sensory signals from inside our bodies (interoception) with sensory signals from outside ourselves (exteroception). There is a large body of work showing that our sense of self stems from multisensory integration. Today, guest Lisa Porter, PhD, OTD, OTR/Land Carrie Schmitt, OTR/L unravel the important role of the vestibular system in our sense of self. From the role, vestibular sensation plays in modulating sensory processing to vestibular sensations contribution to safety and perspective taking, listen to Lisa and Carrie discuss the impact of this important sensory system. 


 


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Find Lisa Porter at https://sensorykidsot.com/

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Vestibular Sensory Processing Contributes to Sense of Self/Embodiment

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