Sensory screening is a process used to assess the sensory abilities of individuals, particularly children, to identify any sensory processing issues or disorders. Sensory screening typically involves using various tests and questionnaires to evaluate a person's sensory processing skills, such as their ability to detect or respond to sensory stimuli like touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound. The goal of sensory screening is to help identify individuals who may have sensory processing difficulties, so they can receive appropriate interventions or support. This research area is important in understanding how sensory processing impacts various aspects of development and behavior.