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  Promoting Adaptive Foot Movements and Reducing Hand Mouthing and Eye Poking in a Boy with Multiple Disabilities through Microswitch Technology
 
 
Titel: Promoting Adaptive Foot Movements and Reducing Hand Mouthing and Eye Poking in a Boy with Multiple Disabilities through Microswitch Technology
Auteur: Lancioni, Giulio E.
Singh, Nirbhay N.
O'Reilly, Mark F.
Sigafoos, Jeff
Oliva, Doretta
Pidala, Sara
Piazzolla, Giorgia
Bosco, Andrea
Verschenen in: Cognitive behaviour therapy
Paginering: Jaargang 36 (2007) nr. 2 pagina's 85-90
Jaar: 2007
Inhoud: This study assessed the viability of a microswitch cluster (i.e. a combination of microswitches) plus contingent stimulation for promoting adaptive responding and reducing aberrant behavior in a boy with profound multiple disabilities. The boy was initially taught an adaptive foot-movement response that activated a motion microswitch and produced preferred stimuli. Subsequently, his foot response led to preferred stimuli only if it occurred in the absence of aberrant behavior (i.e. hand mouthing and eye poking which were detected through optic microswitches). Moreover, full access to the stimuli required that the boy refrain from aberrant behavior during their presentation as well. The study also included a 3-month post-intervention check and a social validation assessment. Data showed that the boy (i) increased his adaptive responding, (ii) learned to perform this responding largely free from aberrant behavior and refrained from that behavior for most of the session time, and (iii) maintained this performance at the post-intervention check. The social validation ratings of 40 teachers and teacher assistants significantly favored the last intervention period (in which aberrant behavior was reduced) over the initial period.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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