Multiple Choice
Which sensory experiences are thought to be most effective for reducing sensory defensiveness?
A) Deep pressure, light touch, and vestibular
B) Vestibular, auditory, and deep pressure
C) Visual, vestibular, and proprioception
D) Deep pressure, proprioception, and vestibular
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