Self-Regulation, Arousal, and the Reticular Activating System Infographic

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Sensory processing and integration are closely tied to arousal, thus, we can understand and support arousal better when we consider it through a sensory lens! The Reticular Activating System, a part of the brainstem’s reticular formation, is a key player in this sensory-arousal relationship. In this infographic, this relationship is explained, giving a neuroscience perspective to arousal and sensory processing. If you would like to understand and apply how this small part of the brainstem has a huge impact on sensory processing and integration, under- and over-stimulation, sensory modulation, and functional arousal, this infographic is for you.

Download features a 4-page PDF explaining these concepts in both clinical and non-clinical terms, with a link to a video that shows how this relationship can be imagined. Neuroscience comes to life when we can visual it at work!

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Sensory processing and integration are closely tied to arousal, thus, we can understand and support arousal better when we consider it through a sensory lens! The Reticular Activating System, a part of the brainstem’s reticular formation, is a key player in this sensory-arousal relationship. In this infographic, this relationship is explained, giving a neuroscience perspective to arousal and sensory processing. If you would like to understand and apply how this small part of the brainstem has a huge impact on sensory processing and integration, under- and over-stimulation, sensory modulation, and functional arousal, this infographic is for you.

Download features a 4-page PDF explaining these concepts in both clinical and non-clinical terms, with a link to a video that shows how this relationship can be imagined. Neuroscience comes to life when we can visual it at work!

Download this infographic to learn, print, and share.

Sensory processing and integration are closely tied to arousal, thus, we can understand and support arousal better when we consider it through a sensory lens! The Reticular Activating System, a part of the brainstem’s reticular formation, is a key player in this sensory-arousal relationship. In this infographic, this relationship is explained, giving a neuroscience perspective to arousal and sensory processing. If you would like to understand and apply how this small part of the brainstem has a huge impact on sensory processing and integration, under- and over-stimulation, sensory modulation, and functional arousal, this infographic is for you.

Download features a 4-page PDF explaining these concepts in both clinical and non-clinical terms, with a link to a video that shows how this relationship can be imagined. Neuroscience comes to life when we can visual it at work!

Download this infographic to learn, print, and share.