A lesion that involves the brain stem, which would result in the loss of discriminative touch and pressure sensation as well as the loss of pain and temperature
A more simple explanation would be..... the total opposite of dissociative sensory loss ( lesion in the spinal cord, resulting in impairement of touch and pressure whilst the other is fine.
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congenital sensory loss is when the person has the sensory loss from birth where as acquired sensory loss is when the sensory loss has developed as is the result result of ageing, serious injury or illness.
hat are the signs of sensory loss
the main causes of acquired sensory loss are
If your born with sensory loss you are used to it so its not a hard to deal with it but is u aquire sensory loss you have to over come it and it is harder to adapt to.
negative impact on people with sensory loss
When communicating with older people with sensory loss, it's important to speak clearly and slowly. Use simple language and short sentences to ensure understanding. Be patient, attentive, and consider using alternative communication methods such as writing things down or using gestures.
Explain how information can be made accessible to individuals with sensory loss
Bad backgrounds can cause sensory loss due to the fact that it can be overwhelming. When a person with sensory issues is overstimulated, it can cause sensory overload.
Links That Stimulates sensory nerves to motor nerves
Receptor → Sensory Neuron → Associative Neuron→ Motor division →Effectors
explain how information can be made accessible to individual with sensory loss
The main cause of sensory loss is aging, as we age our senses become less and less. Congenital sensory loss meaning we are born with it. Sensory loss can also be caused by an illness or by having an accident.