Different sensory profiles need different output formats to land effectively—dense paragraphs overwhelm some people while sparse lists confuse others; color helps some people track information while it distracts others. Specifying your sensory profile in your prompt means AI can format information in a way your brain can actually absorb without friction.
A sensory processing profile describes the unique way an individual receives and responds to sensory input, including visual clutter, auditory overload, and tactile sensitivity, which directly affects how readable and usable AI-generated content feels to that person.
By instructing AI to adjust output formatting, such as using bullet points instead of dense paragraphs, limiting emoji use, or controlling response length, neurodivergent users can engineer a sensory environment in their AI interactions that reduces overwhelm and improves information retention.
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