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Neurological Conditions Affecting Senses

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Neurological conditions affecting senses refer to disorders that impact the brain's ability to receive, process, and interpret sensory information such as touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing.

Key Features

  • Impaired sensory processing
  • Altered perception of sensory stimuli
  • Loss of sensation in one or more senses
  • Difficulty coordinating sensory input

Pros

  • Increased awareness and understanding of sensory processing issues
  • Improved diagnosis and treatment options for individuals with sensory impairments

Cons

  • Challenges in daily functioning due to sensory deficits
  • Limited effective treatments for some neurological conditions affecting senses

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