Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Misophonia(also: Selective sound sensitivity syndrome)
- A neurological condition characterised by strong negative emotional and physiological reactions — such as anger, anxiety, disgust, or fight-or-flight responses — to specific trigger sounds, often repetitive human-produced sounds like chewing, breathing, tapping, or pen clicking.…
- Multi-Sensory Environment(also: MSE, Snoezelen, Multisensory Room)
- A specially designed space that combines sensory stimuli — such as lighting, sound, textures, and aromas — to provide therapeutic, calming, or stimulating experiences for people with disabilities. Originally developed in the Netherlands under the name Snoezelen, multi-sensory…
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