....in celebration of neurodiversity

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Sensory and impulse filtering

People with Tourette Syndrome may have to consciously filter sensory input, thoughts, speech and movement impulses. Normally these are unconscious or automatic processes in most people. Doing so may reduce their ability to concentrate and focus on tasks they are engaged in making many daily activities such as sitting in a lesson or lecture, a meeting, holding a conversation, reading, writing, using a computer or watching TV.

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