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123 related items for PubMed ID: 6979253

  • 61. Reducing self-stimulatory behavior of mentally retarded persons by alternative positive practice.
    Denny M.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1980 May; 84(6):610-5. PubMed ID: 7377233
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  • 62. The effects of vestibular stimulation and fatigue on postural control in classical ballet dancers.
    Hopper DM, Grisbrook TL, Newnham PJ, Edwards DJ.
    J Dance Med Sci; 2014 May; 18(2):67-73. PubMed ID: 24844423
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  • 63. Septal elicitation of hippocampal theta rhythm did not repair cognitive and emotional deficits resulting from vestibular lesions.
    Neo P, Carter D, Zheng Y, Smith P, Darlington C, McNaughton N.
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  • 64. Treatment of stereotyped toe-walking with overcorrection and physical therapy.
    Barrett RP, Linn DM.
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  • 65. Self-injurious and stereotypic behavior of noninstitutionalized mentally retarded people: prevalence and classification.
    Rojahn J.
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  • 66. Context influences the motivation for stereotypic and repetitive behaviour in children diagnosed with intellectual disability with and without autism.
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  • 67. [Experimental stimulation of the vestibular apparatus with warm air].
    Hlozek Z, Navrátil J, Ditmarová J.
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  • 68. Observational studies of retarded children with multiple stereotyped movements.
    Baumeister AA, MacLean WE, Kelly J, Kasari C.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 1980 Dec; 8(4):501-21. PubMed ID: 7462529
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  • 69. The role of rotational stimulation in vestibular compensation.
    Akin FW, Hall CD, Murnane OD.
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  • 70. The effect of auditory and visual stimulation on stereotyped rocking behavior and general activity of severe retardates.
    Forehand R, Baumeister AA.
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  • 71. The effects of contingent water mist on the stereotypic responding of a severely handicapped adolescent.
    Reilich LL, Spooner F, Rose TL.
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  • 72. [A electromyographic study of the vestibular reflexes. A clinical experimental study on human beings (author's transl)].
    Emami-Nouri M.
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  • 73. Normal repetitive and abnormal stereotyped behavior of nonretarded infants and young mentally retarded children.
    Schwartz SS, Gallagher RJ, Berkson G.
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  • 74. Exploring somatosensory hemineglect by vestibular stimulation.
    Vallar G, Bottini G, Rusconi ML, Sterzi R.
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  • 75. Critical flicker frequency of mentally retarded and normal persons.
    Ali MR, Khaleque A, Khanam M, al-Shatti A, Ahmed RU.
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  • 77. DSM-IV stereotypic movement disorder: persistence of stereotypies of infancy in intellectually normal adolescents and adults.
    Castellanos FX, Ritchie GF, Marsh WL, Rapoport JL.
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  • 78. Stereotyped behavior in developmentally delayed or autistic populations. Rhythmic or nonrhythmic?
    Ross LL, Yu D, Kropla WC.
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  • 79. Body rocking, head banging, and head rolling in normal children.
    Sallustro F, Atwell CW.
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  • 80. Short-term retention effect of rehabilitation using head position-based electrotactile feedback to the tongue: influence of vestibular loss and old-age.
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