
Understanding Vestibular Fasting and Misokinesia: Impacts on Sensory Processing
In our technology-driven world, prolonged exposure to screens—such as computers and televisions—has become a daily norm. However, for individuals with

In our technology-driven world, prolonged exposure to screens—such as computers and televisions—has become a daily norm. However, for individuals with

In an age where technology touches nearly every aspect of our lives, the issue of accessibility has never been more

For many, computers are indispensable tools, seamlessly blending work, entertainment, and communication. But for individuals with sensory processing disorders, interacting

Loading spinners, those seemingly innocent animations that indicate a process is occurring on digital devices, have become a ubiquitous part

Apple’s iOS 18: A Victory for Accessibility Advocates with the Option to Disable Blinking Cursor In a landmark move towards

People with misokinesia and misophonia should not be ashamed to reach out to developers when their technology is not serving

While there is no official scientific consensus on the relationship between misophonia and misokinesia, some researchers and persons have taken

I’d like to first start by saying that misokinesia (hatred of movement) is a term that oversimplifies things. Research-wise, there’s
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