Sensory processing and its relevance to occupational performance: a systematic review
Juan Rodríguez-Mansilla
BackgroundSensory processing allows us to interpret and respond adaptively to internal and external stimuli. Its alteration can cause difficulties in sensory modulation, integration or discrimination, affecting negatively occupational performance, functional participation, well-being, and quality of life. Understanding these alterations is essential for designing personalised interventions that promote autonomy and participation in daily life.ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between sensory
