"Sensory processing sensitivity is a biological trait characterized by deeper cognitive processing, greater emotional reactivity, enhanced awareness of environmental subtleties, and a higher susceptibility to overstimulation."
"The Arons' fMRI research showed that highly sensitive people exhibited significantly greater activation in brain regions associated with awareness, empathy, and self-other processing when viewing emotional images compared to less sensitive individuals."
Sensory processing sensitivity is a psychological trait identified by Elaine and Arthur Aron, affecting about 20% of people. It is characterized by deeper cognitive processing, heightened emotional reactivity, increased awareness of environmental subtleties, and greater susceptibility to overstimulation. Research shows that highly sensitive individuals exhibit more brain activation in areas related to empathy and awareness when exposed to emotional stimuli. This trait is not a disorder or anxiety but a distinct biological characteristic that influences how individuals perceive and react to their surroundings.
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