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sensory overload
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neurodiverse individuals
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Sensory overload is a common experience for neurodiverse individuals and needs to be considered in various environments.
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Collectivist societies
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Sensory overload can occur in collectivist societies due to constant interaction and reliance on each other for support.
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Developed countries
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Sensory overload is often linked to the fast-paced, high-pressure lifestyles in developed countries.
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Developing countries
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In developing countries, sensory overload can occur due to traditional markets, busy streets, and intense experiences during cultural celebrations and religious ceremonies.
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Individualistic societies
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Sensory overload is often associated with excessive electronic device use and constant social media exposure in individualistic societies.
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Rural areas
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Sensory overload may occur in rural areas during communal gatherings, fairs, or religious festivals with vibrant colors, music, and intense sensory rituals.
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Urban areas
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Urban areas can often lead to sensory overload due to the constant exposure to artificial lights, loud noises, and advertisements in public spaces.
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elderly culture
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Sensory overload in elderly culture can be associated with family gatherings and multiple sources of stimulation.
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youth culture
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Sensory overload is common in youth culture at venues like concerts, nightclubs, and music festivals due to loud music, bright visuals, and social interactions.
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