Exam 1: Sensory Integration: a Jean Ayres Theory Revisited

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Which of the following is NOT an assumption associated with sensory integration (SI) theory?

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Sensory integration (SI) theory hypothesizes that deficits in learning and behavior are because of poor processing and integration of sensation in the central nervous system (CNS).

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Which of the following statements is MOST accurate?

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Somatodyspraxia is a more severe practice deficit than Vestibular Bilateral Integration and Sequencing (VBIS) disorder.

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Deficits in a child's learning, behavior, and arousal following a traumatic brain injury can be attributed to sensory integration (SI) dysfunction.

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Ayres' theory focused primarily on contributions of the auditory and visual systems to motor planning.

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The theory of sensory integration (SI) can be used to explain the cause of low muscle tone and poor proximal stability in a child with Down syndrome.

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