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A Compressive Armchair (OTO) to Perform Deep Pressure Therapy in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: User-Centered Design and Feasibility Study

A Compressive Armchair (OTO) to Perform Deep Pressure Therapy in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: User-Centered Design and Feasibility Study

Sensory difficulties are frequently found in individuals with ASD sensitivity [2], in particular somatosensory system difficulties such as aberrant skin sensitivity [3,4] (including pressure detection) and proprioception. These sensory anomalies could underlie the pathophysiological processes that lead to impaired social development [5]. Proprioception is the sensory registration of the ongoing spatial configuration of the body.

Thomas Gargot, Amandine Vachaud, Clémence Gilard, Alexia Audrain, Marie Gomot, Marco Guidotti, Frédéric Briend, Joëlle Malvy, Frédérique Bonnet Brilhault

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e55754

Enhancing Agency in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Therapies Through Sensorimotor Technologies

Enhancing Agency in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Therapies Through Sensorimotor Technologies

The SA also relies on proprioception, which is broadly defined as the sense of (self-generated) movements, integrating signals arising from cutaneous, muscular, and joint receptors [45], and on causal attribution [46]. Therefore, the SA is best described as a multisensory process that integrates motor and nonmotor cues [47,48]. All in all, the SA is the sense of originating and controlling our actions, whereas the SO is the sense of being the one to act [29,39,47].

Vladimir Adrien, Nicolas Bosc, Claire Peccia Galletto, Thomas Diot, Damien Claverie, Nicco Reggente, Marion Trousselard, Eric Bui, Thierry Baubet, Félix Schoeller

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58390