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Subcortical Vs Cortical Processing Feature

Subcortical vs. Cortical Processing: Why It Matters in Rehabilitation

Multisensory Processing / Dr. Curtis

MST activates subcortical systems first, ensuring stable sensory input before adding cognitive tasks like speech or memory training.

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Role Of The Brainstem In Multisensory Integration Feature

The Role of the Brainstem in Multisensory Integration

Multisensory Processing / Dr. Curtis

MST starts in the brainstem to recalibrate sensory input, enabling balance, coordination, and readiness for higher cognitive function.

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