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What is the main focus of sensory integration therapy (SIT)?
What is the main focus of sensory integration therapy (SIT)?
- Enhancing language development
- Enhancing cognitive abilities
- Improving the integration of sensory information (correct)
- Improving fine motor skills
Which system is affected in sensory integration dysfunction?
Which system is affected in sensory integration dysfunction?
- Auditory system
- Visual system
- Vestibular system (correct)
- Olfactory system
What is the role of the proprioceptive system in sensory processing?
What is the role of the proprioceptive system in sensory processing?
- Interpreting movement and body position (correct)
- Interpreting auditory stimuli
- Interpreting visual stimuli
- Interpreting taste sensations
How does sensory integration therapy help children with autism become more adaptive?
How does sensory integration therapy help children with autism become more adaptive?
Which theory limits reinforcement to verbal and gesture reinforcement in motor learning?
Which theory limits reinforcement to verbal and gesture reinforcement in motor learning?
Why is repetition important for mastering skilled behavior?
Why is repetition important for mastering skilled behavior?
In sensory integration therapy, what is sensory-rich input used for?
In sensory integration therapy, what is sensory-rich input used for?
Which approach emphasizes the importance of repetition for mastering skilled behavior?
Which approach emphasizes the importance of repetition for mastering skilled behavior?
In motor learning theories, what is the main limitation in terms of reinforcement?
In motor learning theories, what is the main limitation in terms of reinforcement?
Which type of therapy promotes active, self-produced exploration allowing errors during the learning process?
Which type of therapy promotes active, self-produced exploration allowing errors during the learning process?
Which intervention program aims to improve the integration of sensory information in children with autism?
Which intervention program aims to improve the integration of sensory information in children with autism?
In ASD, which system can be impaired and lead to sensory integration dysfunction?
In ASD, which system can be impaired and lead to sensory integration dysfunction?
Which system refers to the brain's organization and interpretation of external stimuli such as touch and movement?
Which system refers to the brain's organization and interpretation of external stimuli such as touch and movement?
Which type of reinforcement is limited to verbal and gesture reinforcement in motor learning theories?
Which type of reinforcement is limited to verbal and gesture reinforcement in motor learning theories?
What is the key focus of traditional and contemporary ABA approaches in terms of reinforcement?
What is the key focus of traditional and contemporary ABA approaches in terms of reinforcement?
What type of intervention program practices dividing tasks into simpler parts and focusing on each part individually?
What type of intervention program practices dividing tasks into simpler parts and focusing on each part individually?
What type of learning theory limit reinforcement to verbal and gesture-based rewards only?
What type of learning theory limit reinforcement to verbal and gesture-based rewards only?