ASI Conversations
In this informative session hosted by Melissa Kaye, viewers are invited to dive deep into the foundations of Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) Theory. This video covers essential aspects of sensory integration theory as outlined by Jean Ayres in 1972. Dr. Kaye presents a comprehensive overview of how our bodies and brains process sensory information from our environment, crucial for effective interaction within it. This video not only explains the neurological processes behind sensory integration but also connects these theories to practical assessment and treatment strategies for individuals facing challenges in this area. Throughout the presentation, Dr. Kaye addresses various sensory integration concepts, including perception, discrimination, and registration, and answers participants' questions, offering insights into applying these theories in therapeutic and educational settings. Whether you're a professional in the field or someone interested in understanding sensory integration, this video provides valuable knowledge and clarifications on how sensory processing impacts our daily lives.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Melisa Kaye, EdD, OTR/L