sensory integration


sen·so·ry in·te·gra·tion

(SI) (sen'sŏr-ē in'tĕ-grā'shŭn) 1. The neurologic process of organizing sensory information from one's body or the environment to make an adaptive response. 2. A theory and method of remediation used in occupational and physical therapy, involving vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile activities.

sensory integration

Skill and performance required in the development and coordination of sensory input, motor output, and sensory feedback. It includes sensory awareness, visual spatial awareness, body integration, balance, bilateral motor coordination, visuomotor integration, praxis, and other components.