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We are highly VISUAL creatures and the VISUAL system involves communication between the eye and the brain. Visual sensory stimuli are ‘picked up’ through visual receptors located in the eye and are stimulated by light, colour and movement . Our sense of Balance, Fine Motor skills and the Emotional Richness of faces are effected by our vision.
discovery: explore surroundings, body, face, expression, gesture; your own and those of the person beside you. Shimmering, shifting, diffracting, glancing; mirrors hold an innate fascination and provide a simple tool for manipulation. Illusions of never-ending depth, the scattering of lights. Stimulate curiosity, add dimension, or simply focus a one-to-one moment.
to lighten your sensory room and encourage quiet calm. Black spaces can be used to darken and hyper- focus specific areas.
Light Tables proved space for focused learning and ambient light.
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VISUAL Colour and Ultra Violet light offer focused attention and manipulation of perceived space. White can be used Mirrors reflect and affect how we perceive our space. With Mirrors we can increase or decrease sensory experiences; they are a tool for Website: Sensory Rooms for Tracking with Bubble Columns.
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