 Sensory processing disorder also known as SPD is a condition that impacts the way your brain processes sensory information. The Sensory Therapy and Research Institute says that there is at least one in 20 people in the U.S. that are likely to be affected by sensory processing disorder. People like B.U. students, Jayla Monaco. It's just this very intense feeling of overwhelm to the point where like it's really hard for me to concentrate on what people are saying or you know or communicate. The room features comfortable furniture, colorful shapes, fidget toys, witted blankets, lights with them in capability, a bubble wall water fixture, as well as a TV that streams the event. Charlotte Powers, assistant marketing manager at a Guinness Arena, says the sensory room is a place to escape from a potentially overwhelming setting. We had one authentic voice come in and he said just amount of shapes within the room is really like pleasing to me and it helps me get past. It's just things that you wouldn't necessarily think of when you're building this room. Parris says they also offer sensory bag for those who may be overwhelmed at the event but do not need to leave the space completely. Visitors can check these bags out at the guest services booth inside of the Guinness Arena and all staff members were trained by Asperger Autism Network to interact appropriately with visitors affected by SPD. Parris says they have not run into capacity issues but expect more people to ask to use the room when Disney on Ice comes back to Guinness Arena this December as they have nearly 3,000 people attend for show. So they will reserve a separate conference room in case of overflow. Reporting for BUTV10 from Boston, I am Ayesha Fumiwani.