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Hsu, Ching-Fen – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2013
Previous studies have shown that deficiencies in visuospatial perception and semantic processing in people with Williams syndrome (WS) are due to deficient central cohesiveness. Unlike previous studies that used abstract stimuli, this study used pictures to determine the relative ability of people with WS to integrate contextual information with…
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Semantics, Genetic Disorders
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Kelley, Michael E.; Shamlian, Kenneth; Lomas, Joanna E.; Pabico, Robert S. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Establishing compliance with academic and daily-living-skills instructions is important for shaping and maintaining behavior. In the current study, we exposed two participants to two stimulus conditions that were correlated with different consequences (more work vs. reinforcement) subsequent to a baseline in which responding was undifferentiated.…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Responses, Selection, Correlation
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Funabiki, Yasuko; Murai, Toshiya; Toichi, Motomi – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) can demonstrate hypersensitivity to sounds as well as a lack of awareness of them. Several functional imaging studies have suggested an abnormal response in the auditory cortex of such subjects, but it is not known whether these subjects have dysfunction in the auditory cortex or are simply not…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Autism, Attention Control, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Chen, Wei-Ying; Wilson, Peter H.; Wu, Sheng K. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) show deficits in the covert orienting of visuospatial attention, suggesting an underlying issue in attentional disengagement and/or inhibitory control. However, an important theoretical issue that remains unclear is whether the pattern of deficits varies with DCD severity. Fifty-one children…
Descriptors: Cues, Psychomotor Skills, Severity (of Disability), Inhibition
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Lancioni, Giulio E.; Singh, Nirbhay N.; O'Reilly, Mark F.; Sigafoos, Jeff; Buonocunto, Francesca; Sacco, Valentina; Colonna, Fabio; Navarro, Jorge; Lanzilotti, Crocifissa; Oliva, Doretta; Megna, Gianfranco – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
This study assessed whether a program based on microswitch and computer technology would enable three post-coma participants (adults) with motor and communication/consciousness impairments to choose among environmental stimuli and request their repetition whenever they so desired. Within each session, 16 stimuli (12 preferred and 4 non-preferred)…
Descriptors: Adults, Neurological Impairments, Multiple Disabilities, Assistive Technology
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Broomfield, Laura; McHugh, Louise; Reed, Phil – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
Stimulus over-selectivity occurs when only one of potentially many aspects of the environment comes to control behavior. In three experiments, adult participants with no developmental disabilities were trained and tested in a match to samples (MTS) paradigm. Participants in Experiment 1 were assigned to one of two conditions, which differed on…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Adults, Stimuli, Selection
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Fabio, Rosa Angela; Giannatiempo, Samantha; Antonietti, Alessandro; Budden, Sarojini – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
Ten Rett syndrome (RS) girls and 10 control girls executed an attentional task in which a complex stimulus was shown followed by individual stimuli presented with distractors. Participants had to discriminate previously presented stimuli from distractors. RS girls carried out the task both in a condition with the containment of stereotypies and in…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Student Attitudes, Females, Patients
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Lancioni, Giulio E.; Singh, Nirbhay N.; O'Reilly, Mark F.; Sigafoos, Jeff; Oliva, Doretta; Gatti, Michela; Manfredi, Francesco; Megna, Gianfranco; La Martire, Maria L.; Tota, Alessia; Smaldone, Angela; Groeneweg, Jop – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
A program relying on microswitch clusters (i.e., combinations of microswitches) and preferred stimuli was recently developed to foster adaptive responses and head control in persons with multiple disabilities. In the last version of this program, preferred stimuli (a) are scheduled for adaptive responses occurring in combination with head control…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Multiple Disabilities, Human Body, Program Effectiveness
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Ellis, Ellyn M.; Ala'i-Rosales, Shahla S.; Glenn, Sigrid S.; Rosales-Ruiz, Jesus; Greenspoon, Joel – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
Children with autism may display unusual or fearful responses to common stimuli, such as skin care products. Parents of children with autism have often reported that their children will not allow the application of these types of substances to their skin and if the parent persists, the children become extremely upset and anxious. Such responding…
Descriptors: Autism, Modeling (Psychology), Responses, Stimuli