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Frings, Markus; Boenisch, Raoul; Gerwig, Marcus; Diener, Hans-Christoph; Timmann, Dagmar – Learning & Memory, 2004
A possible role of the cerebellum in detecting and recognizing event sequences has been proposed. The present study sought to determine whether patients with cerebellar lesions are impaired in the acquisition and discrimination of sequences of sensory stimuli of different modalities. A group of 26 cerebellar patients and 26 controls matched for…
Descriptors: Patients, Intervals, Acoustics, Visual Stimuli
Hughes, M. J. – Australian Journal of Mental Retardation, 1979
The relative ease of learning with Bliss symbols or words was investigated using four moderately retarded and four severely retarded children (ages 6 to 9 and 14 to 17, respectively) as Ss. It was found that Bliss symbols were the more easily learned and this was most evident among the severely retarded Ss. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Moderate Mental Retardation