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The major benefit of early intervention is that young children with disabilities can be identified early in their development and can be taken out of mainstream schooling.
Two-Point Discrimination
The ability of the skin to distinguish two nearby points as separate stimuli, a measure of sensory nerve function.
Nociceptors
Sensory receptors that respond to potentially harmful stimuli by sending nerve signals to the brain triggering the sensation of pain.
Chemoreceptors
Sensory receptors that respond to chemical stimuli, such as those found in the nose, tongue, or certain body cells.
Special Sense
A type of sensory experience that includes vision, hearing, taste, smell, and balance, involving specific organ systems.
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