6/27/18

Novel Actions and PRAXIS

How sensory information informs praxis, or the ability to conceptualize and organize novel actions. This video by Dr. Melissa Kaye, focus on sensory information's crucial role in developing the ability to plan and perform tasks. Dr. Melissa K, with over two decades of experience, explores how sensory processing and integration contribute to praxis, distinguishing it from basic motor skills. She discusses the challenges of dyspraxia, the significance of sensory and motor maps, and the impact of sensory integration dysfunction. The presentation concludes with a Q&A session, addressing topics such as dyspraxia vs. DCD, evidence for treatment, and the benefits of outdoor experiences for sensory processing. This video is a rich resource for professionals, students, and anyone interested in the relationship between sensory experiences and physical actions.

Speaker(s):
Dr. Melisa Kaye, EdD, OTR/L