concept   sensory overload

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) neurodiverse individuals (1) Collectivist societies (1) Developed countries (1) Developing countries (1) Individualistic societies (1) Rural areas (1) Urban areas (1) elderly culture (1) youth culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sensory overload neurodiverse individuals Sensory overload is a common experience for neurodiverse individuals and needs to be considered in various environments. 2
2 sensory overload Collectivist societies Sensory overload can occur in collectivist societies due to constant interaction and reliance on each other for support. 1
3 sensory overload Developed countries Sensory overload is often linked to the fast-paced, high-pressure lifestyles in developed countries. 1
4 sensory overload Developing countries In developing countries, sensory overload can occur due to traditional markets, busy streets, and intense experiences during cultural celebrations and religious ceremonies. 1
5 sensory overload Individualistic societies Sensory overload is often associated with excessive electronic device use and constant social media exposure in individualistic societies. 1
6 sensory overload Rural areas Sensory overload may occur in rural areas during communal gatherings, fairs, or religious festivals with vibrant colors, music, and intense sensory rituals. 1
7 sensory overload Urban areas Urban areas can often lead to sensory overload due to the constant exposure to artificial lights, loud noises, and advertisements in public spaces. 1
8 sensory overload elderly culture Sensory overload in elderly culture can be associated with family gatherings and multiple sources of stimulation. 1
9 sensory overload youth culture Sensory overload is common in youth culture at venues like concerts, nightclubs, and music festivals due to loud music, bright visuals, and social interactions. 1