This list is by no means exhaustive. Nor is it meant to represent the usual offenders that environmentalists discuss, such as polluted air and water. It is a jumping off point for inquiries into elements in our everyday environment that bother some individuals more than others and interfere with their ability to perceive and/or concentrate.
Clothing on themselves
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Clothing on Others
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Odors
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Lighting
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Sounds
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Body-in-Space Situations
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We are frequently more sensitive to "offenders" on others, because we cannot anticipate their interference. This is one reason that transitions are so difficult and must be scouted for possible offenders. It also explains why many people with attentional priority disorders prefer the company of adults to children because adults
- usually move slower and in a more predictable pattern
- have lower, more modulated voices
- usually wear more subdued clothing
- use artificial scents more as a constant (a "signature") than for experimentation
- anticipate and excuse themselves before emitting sudden body odors/sounds