There are also many different types of stimming behaviors; such as visual, touch (tactile), verbal, and vestibular (balance-based). However, this article will be exploring verbal stimming alone, as ...
Stimming involves repetitive movements or sounds that may help you cope with sensory challenges. Similar stimming behaviors are common in ADHD and autism, but the reasons behind them may differ in ...
Stimming, short for self-stimulating behaviors or stereotypy, encompasses a range of repetitive movements, behaviors, and sounds, from hand-flapping to repeating certain phrases. It is often used ...
Stimming. Autistic people are sometimes seen jumping around, flapping their arms, spinning or engaging in other repetitive behaviours. This is called “stimming” or self-stimulating behaviour ...
Created by a collective of neurodivergent filmmakers in an attempt to provide an alternative and artistic take on what it's like to live with neurodivergence in a chaotic world not made for those ...
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials The center offers vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) testing. This is a relatively new test which can help to identify the specific site of injury to ...
Vestibular: located in the inner ear, coordinates with vision and proprioception to provide information about the position of our head and neck, stabilizes gaze, and helps us maintain head ...
Five autistic artists take audiences on a visceral journey through the world as they perceive it in The Stimming Pool, a hybrid documentary feature screening at the London Film Festival.
This partnership, along with additional support from a BFI Audience Development Award, will bring The Stimming Pool to a broader audience, allowing its message to resonate beyond the festival circuit.