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  • 3. Effects of within-stimulus and extra-stimulus prompting of letter discrimination by mentally retarded persons.
    Wolfe VF, Cuvo AJ.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1978 Nov; 83(3):297-303. PubMed ID: 717444
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  • 4. Variables influencing stimulus overselectivity and "tunnel vision" in developmentally delayed children.
    Rincover A, Ducharme JM.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1987 Jan; 91(4):422-30. PubMed ID: 3812612
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  • 5. Stimulus overselectivity: a common feature in autism and mental retardation.
    Wilhelm H, Lovaas OI.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1976 Jul; 81(1):26-31. PubMed ID: 941930
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  • 9. Facilitating visual discrimination learning of moderately and severely mentally retarded children through illumination of stimuli.
    Meador DM, Rumbaugh DM, Tribble M, Thompson S.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1984 Nov; 89(3):313-6. PubMed ID: 6240204
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  • 10. Discrimination learning in normal and retarded children as a function of instructions, cue locus, and cue relevance.
    Drotar D.
    Child Dev; 1974 Dec; 45(4):1146-50. PubMed ID: 4143869
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  • 12. An investigation of factors contributing to the apparent overselective responding of mentally retarded children.
    Butler GS, Rabinowitz FM.
    Child Dev; 1981 Jun; 52(2):430-42. PubMed ID: 7249819
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  • 13. Haptic attention and visual transfer by mentally retarded and nonretarded individuals.
    Tomiser JM, Hollis JH, Monaco GE.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1983 Jan; 87(4):448-55. PubMed ID: 6829623
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  • 14. Effect of small cue-response separation on pattern discrimination in macaques (Macaca fuscata and M. mulatta).
    Yaginuma S, Iwai E.
    J Comp Psychol; 1986 Jun; 100(2):137-42. PubMed ID: 3720283
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  • 15. Effects of between-trials variability and initial response outcome on the alternation discrimination learning of retarded adolescents.
    Clinton L.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1972 Jan; 76(4):440-5. PubMed ID: 5060206
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  • 16. Outerdirectedness in retarded children as a function of sex of experimenter and sex of subject.
    Turnure JE, Larsen SN, Thurlow ML.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1976 Jan; 80(4):460-8. PubMed ID: 1247042
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  • 19. Teaching TMR children to read using integrated picture cueing.
    Worrall N, Singh Y.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1983 Jan; 87(4):422-9. PubMed ID: 6829619
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  • 20. Improving the visual discrimination of mentally retarded children: a training strategy.
    Crawford KA, Siegel PS.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1982 Nov; 87(3):294-301. PubMed ID: 7180891
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