Difficulty with navigating, sensitivity to noise and visual stimuli, impaired ability to screen out background noise and/or movement, and sensations of overload are all psychomotor perceptions mostly associated to which type of disability?
Difficulty with navigating, sensitivity to noise and visual stimuli, impaired ability to screen out background noise and/or movement, and sensations of overload are all psychomotor perceptions mostly associated to which type of disability?
Difficulty with navigating, sensitivity to noise and visual stimuli, impaired ability to screen out background noise and/or movement, and sensations of overload are sensory processing issues commonly associated with learning disabilities. Individuals with learning disabilities often experience challenges with perceiving and integrating sensory information, which can result in feelings of overload and difficulty navigating their environment. These symptoms are not typically associated with dementia, deafness, or dyslexia to the same extent.
D. Learning disabilities These challenges are common in individuals with learning disabilities, as they often struggle with processing sensory information and managing sensory overload.
The answer is C - Dyslexia, according to W3C: https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/task-forces/coga/wiki/Gap_Analysis/Dyslexia#Symptoms.