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In many people with autism, sensory information is processed 'differently' in the brain. Sound feels too loud, smell smells too strong, light is too bright, etc., etc. And then there is also information from the vestibular system and information that you let the body experience. (proprioception) People can also have problems with that. In the first fifteen minutes we will discuss the diagnostics. Lisette Verhoeven, researcher, will talk about a new questionnaire that can be used to map sensory problems. In the second fifteen minutes, Cor Reusen will talk about his practice as an SI therapist and that he also uses video recordings to analyze people's behavior for possible sensory information problems.