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Multiple Microswitches for Multiple Responses with Children with Profound Disabilities

Pages 81-87 | Published online: 05 Nov 2010

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GE Lancioni, NN Singh, MF O'Reilly, D Oliva, L Scalini, CM Vigo & J Groeneweg. (2004) Microswitch clusters to support responding and appropriate posture of students with multiple disabilities: three case evaluations. Disability and Rehabilitation 26:9, pages 501-505.
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Gee May Tam, Katrina J. Phillips & Oliver C. Mudford. (2011) Teaching individuals with profound multiple disabilities to access preferred stimuli with multiple microswitches. Research in Developmental Disabilities 32:6, pages 2352-2361.
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Linda C. MechlingVanessa A. Bishop. (2009) Assessment of Computer-Based Preferences of Students With Profound Multiple Disabilities. The Journal of Special Education 45:1, pages 15-27.
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Giulio E. Lancioni, Domenico Bellini, Doretta Oliva, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O’Reilly, Russell Lang & Robert Didden. (2010) Camera-Based Microswitch Technology to Monitor Mouth, Eyebrow, and Eyelid Responses of Children with Profound Multiple Disabilities. Journal of Behavioral Education 20:1, pages 4-14.
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Giulio E. Lancioni, Domenico Bellini, Doretta Oliva, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O’Reilly & Jeff Sigafoos. (2010) Camera-based microswitch technology for eyelid and mouth responses of persons with profound multiple disabilities: Two case studies. Research in Developmental Disabilities 31:6, pages 1509-1514.
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Giulio E. Lancioni, Mark F. O'Reilly, Nirbhay N. Singh, Jeff Sigafoos, Doretta Oliva, Massimo Antonucci, Alessia Tota & Gabriella Basili. (2008) Microswitch-Based Programs for Persons with Multiple Disabilities: An Overview of Some Recent Developments. Perceptual and Motor Skills 106:2, pages 355-370.
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Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O’Reilly & Doretta Oliva. (2005) Microswitch programs for persons with multiple disabilities: an overview of the responses adopted for microswitch activation. Cognitive Processing 6:3, pages 177-188.
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G. E. Lancioni, M. F. O'Reilly, N. N. Singh, D. Oliva & J. Groeneweg. (2016) Using Microswitches with Persons Who Have Profound Multiple Disabilities: Evaluation of Three Cases. Perceptual and Motor Skills 97:3, pages 909-916.
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Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O'Reilly & Doretta Oliva. (2003) Some Recent Research Efforts on Microswitches for Persons with Multiple Disabilities. Journal of Child and Family Studies 12:3, pages 251-256.
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G. E. Lancioni, M. F. O'Reilly, N. N. Singh, D. Oliva, G. Piazzolla, P. Pirani & J. Groeneweg. (2002) Evaluating the use of multiple microswitches and responses for children with multiple disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 46:4, pages 346-351.
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