Sensory processing refers to the way in which our nervous system receives, organizes, and interprets sensory information from the environment. This information is received through various sensory modalities such as touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. Sensory processing plays a crucial role in our ability to navigate and interact with our surroundings, as well as in our emotional and behavioral responses to stimuli. Research in sensory processing explores how different individuals process sensory information and how variations in sensory processing can impact various aspects of development, behavior, and overall well-being. This field includes studies on sensory sensitivities, sensory integration disorders, and interventions aimed at improving sensory processing skills in individuals with sensory processing difficulties.Overall, research in sensory processing seeks to deepen our understanding of how the brain processes sensory information and how sensory processing differences can affect individual functioning.