1. Dunn, W.
http://www.sensoryprofile.com
2. Dunn, W. (2007a). Living sensationally: Understanding your Senses. Jessica Kingsley, United Kingdom. This book is written for the public, and explains with many examples, how sensory processing affects our everyday lives.
3. Dunn, W. (2007b). Supporting children to participate successfully in everyday life by using sensory processing knowledge. Infants and Young Children, 20(2), 84–101. This article provides a summary of the work completed to date related to sensory processing, and provides examples for everyday practice.
4. Dunn, W., Saiter, J., & Rinner, L. (2002). Asperger syndrome and sensory processing: A conceptual model and guidance for intervention planning. Focus on Autism and other Developmental Disabilities, 17(3), 172–185. This article provides a discussion about how to collaborate with educational and therapeutic strategies, and provides case examples.
5. Myles, B. S., Hagiwara, T., Dunn, W., Rinner, L., Reese, M., Huggins, A., et al. (2004). Sensory issues in Asperger syndrome and autism. Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, December. This article discusses the similarities and differences between children with autism and Asperger syndrome.