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Sensation Seeking refers to a pattern of sensory processing
that is characterized by high sensory thresholds and an active self regulation
strategy (Dunn, 1997). The Sensation Seeking continuum refers to the amount
that a person pursues sensory stimuli in their environment. When people obtain
a ‘more than others’ score they create opportunities to add sensory
input to their activities; they enjoy extra sensory input and may be active,
continuously engaging and excitable. When people obtain a ‘less than
others’ score, they do not create opportunities to add sensory input
to situations.