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Title: Antecedent control in the treatment of brain-injured clients. Author: Zencius AH, Wesolowski MD, Burke WH, McQuade P. Journal: Brain Inj; 1989; 3(2):199-205. PubMed ID: 2730977. Abstract: Three brain-injured clients failed to respond significantly to consequence management programmes designed to increase attendance, use of a cane, and to reduce unauthorized breaks. When antecedent stimulus control procedures were applied, attendance and use of a cane increased and unauthorized breaks decreased. The study shows that antecedent control may be the treatment of choice when treating brain-injured clients with memory loss.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]