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Why Are So Many Of Us Over-Sensitive?

October 16, 2024 by jennifer Leave a Comment

“Could sensory processing help explain the personalities of people we might otherwise just think of as ‘sensitive’? Might people with SPD even be at the extreme end of a spectrum of sensitivity that developed as an evolutionary advantage?”

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Why Are So Many Of Us Over-Sensitive?

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