Sensory integration refers to the process by which the brain interprets and organizes sensory information from our environment to make sense of the world around us. This process involves the integration of information from our seven senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, proprioception, and vestibular) in order to coordinate motor movements, regulate emotions, and perform daily tasks. Research in sensory integration focuses on understanding how the brain processes sensory information, how sensory processing differences can impact individuals' behavior and development, and how sensory integration therapy can help individuals with sensory processing disorders improve their ability to effectively process and respond to sensory input. Overall, sensory integration research aims to improve our understanding of how sensory information is processed, how it affects our behavior and development, and how interventions can support individuals with sensory processing differences.