π΄ Conditions and the Nervous System
Conditions like:
- Autism
- ADHD
- Epilepsy
affect how the brain and body process information.
π These conditions change how the nervous system works.
𧬠Parts of the Nervous System
πΉ Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Brain π§
- Spinal cord
π Controls thinking, movement, and body signals.
πΉ Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
π Controls automatic body functions:
- Heart rate ❤️
- Breathing π¬️
- Stress responses π°
π Different Ways of Experiencing the World
People with these conditions:
- Have sensitive nervous systems
- Experience the world in unique ways
⚡ How the Nervous System Reacts
π‘ Autism and ADHD
πΈ Sensory Sensitivity
People may:
- Hear sounds louder π
- See lights brighter π‘
- Feel textures stronger ✋
π This can cause sensory overload
(too much information at once).
πΈ "Fight or Flight" Mode
The body may stay in:
- Alert mode π¨
- Danger mode
π This can cause:
- Anxiety
- Racing thoughts
- Trouble sleeping
πΈ Smaller "Window of Tolerance"
π This means:
- Stress builds up quickly
- The brain feels overwhelmed
π When overwhelmed:
- Emotions are harder to control
- Focus becomes difficult
π΅ Epilepsy
πΈ Electrical Overloads
In Epilepsy:
- The brain has sudden bursts of electrical activity ⚡
πΈ Seizures
These bursts can cause:
- Loss of awareness
- Muscle movements
- Changes in the body
π This affects the whole nervous system.
π£ Other Conditions
Examples include:
- Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
- Tourette Syndrome
πΈ Autonomic Dysregulation (POTS)
The body may:
- Overreact to standing up
- Cause fast heart rate ❤️
- Cause dizziness or fainting
πΈ Motor Control (Tourette Syndrome)
The brain sends signals that cause:
- Tics
- Sudden movements
π These are not always controllable.
π§© How to Support a Sensitive Nervous System
π’ Understanding First
π These are not just behavior problems
They are:
- Nervous system differences
- Brain processing differences
π΅ Sensory Accommodations
You can help by:
- Using headphones π§
- Lowering lights π‘
- Changing routines
π This reduces overload.
π‘ Recovery Time
π Important to:
- Take breaks
- Have quiet time
This helps the nervous system reset.
π£ Therapy and Regulation
Helpful techniques:
- Breathing exercises π¬️
- Gentle movement π§
- Relaxation
π Helps the body move into:
- Calm state
- “Rest and digest” mode
π Learning More
You can explore more about sensory differences at:
- Neurodivergent Insights
✅ Simple Summary
- The nervous system works differently in some conditions
- People may feel things more strongly
- The body may stay in stress mode longer
- Some conditions affect movement or electrical activity in the brain
- Support should focus on understanding and adjusting the environment