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174 related items for PubMed ID: 23055285

  • 1. Effects of multisensory environments on stereotyped behaviours assessed as maintained by automatic reinforcement.
    Hill L, Trusler K, Furniss F, Lancioni G.
    J Appl Res Intellect Disabil; 2012 Nov; 25(6):509-21. PubMed ID: 23055285
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  • 2. Context influences the motivation for stereotypic and repetitive behaviour in children diagnosed with intellectual disability with and without autism.
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    J Appl Res Intellect Disabil; 2012 May; 25(3):262-70. PubMed ID: 22489037
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  • 3. Stereotyped behaviour in children with autism and intellectual disability: an examination of the executive dysfunction hypothesis.
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  • 4. Environmental enrichment and response cost: immediate and subsequent effects on stereotypy.
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  • 5. Comorbid psychopathology and stress mediate the relationship between autistic traits and repetitive behaviours in adults with autism.
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  • 7. The application of sensory change to reduce stereotyped behavior.
    Mason SA, Newsom CD.
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  • 8. Increasing on-task behaviour through interruption-prompting.
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  • 9. Relationships between sensory stimulation and stereotyped behaviour in severely mentally retarded and autistic children.
    Goodall E, Corbett J.
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  • 10. Sensory reinforcement in the mentally handicapped and autistic child: a review.
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  • 11. Effects of task size on work-related and aberrant behaviors of youths with autism and mental retardation.
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  • 12. [Reducing self-injurious behaviour through functional communication training--a single case study].
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  • 13. A neurobiological alternative to the perceptual reinforcement hypothesis of stereotyped behavior: a commentary on "Self-stimulatory behavior and perceptual reinforcement".
    Lewis MH, Baumeister AA, Mailman RB.
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  • 14. Does supplementary reinforcement of stereotypy facilitate extinction?
    Dozier CL, Iwata BA, Wilson DM, Thomason-Sassi JL, Roscoe EM.
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  • 18. Comparing residential programmes for adults with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disability: outcomes of challenging behaviour and quality of life.
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  • 20. Sensory extinction and sensory reinforcement principles for programming multiple adaptive behavior change.
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