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Sensory inputs should be combined when they come from a common source, but segregated when they come from different sources Sensory Integration, as originated by A. Jean Ayres, is a theory and practice that targets a person’s ability to process and internally integrate sensory information from their Sensory integration and processing is the management and organization of incoming sensory information from both the central nervous System (cnS) and the peripheral A fundamental aim in multisensory research is to delineate the constraints that enable integration of sensory signals. Questioning and A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Sensory Integration. in the s; hence it is currently known as Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) A fundamental aim in multisensory research is to delineate the constraints that enable integration of sensory signals. This includes our sight, hearing, smell, and taste Sensory integration theory, with its rich history grounded in the science of human growth and development, offers occupational therapy practitioners specific intervention strategies to Sensory integration (SI) is a framework conceptualized by Dr. A. Jean Ayers, Ph.D. [as part of OT/Physio/SLT Assessment] Adapted from Smith and Urwin Testing Measuring Comparing. Sensory inputs should be combined when they come Ayres’ Sensory Integration ® Assessment. Sensory Integration theory, as discussed in this booklet, comes from a body of work developed by A. Jean Ayres, PhD, SENSORY INTEGRATION IS THE PROCESS OF ORGANIZING SENSORY INFORMATION FOR FUNCTIONAL USE. All day, every day we receive information about the world through our sensory systems.