Imagine walking into a brightly lit store. The fluorescent lights flicker, the buzz of conversations blends with the hum of refrigerators, and the scent of fresh bread mixes with perfume from a passing shopper. For most, this is a normal experience. For someone with Sensory Processing Disorder … [Read more...] about Sensory Processing Disorder: When the Brain Misinterprets the World
Neurodegenerative Disease Following a Concussion
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, CCSP The temporal lobes are located below the parietal lobes on the sides of the brain, directly behind the ears. When it comes to their function, the temporal lobes are mainly regarded as the location of auditory processing (hearing) and memory integration. … [Read more...] about Neurodegenerative Disease Following a Concussion