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Rx for remembering medications: imagination.

29 Sep 2004
rec_pub_15584120-rx-remembering-medications-imagination.htm


Verbal cues facilitate memory retrieval during infancy.

29 Sep 2004 In three experiments, 18-month-olds were tested in a deferred imitation paradigm. Some infants received verbal information during the demonstration and at the time of the test (full narration), and some did not (empty narration). When tested after a ...
rec_pub_15388302-verbal-cues-facilitate-memory-retrieval-infancy.htm


The effects of verbal support strategies on small-group peer interactions.

29 Jun 2004 PURPOSE: This study investigated whether child care providers could learn to facilitate peer interactions by using verbal support strategies (e.g., prompts, invitations, or suggestions to interact) during naturalistic play activities. METHOD: ...
rec_pub_15248795-the-effects-verbal-support-strategies-small-group-peer-interactions.htm


Effect of practice on reading performance and brain function.

20 Mar 2004 Word reading is considered a highly over-learned task. If true, then practice should have no effect on its performance or associated functional brain anatomy. We tested this hypothesis in two experiments of skilled readers repeatedly reading the ...
rec_pub_15094461-effect-practice-reading-performance-brain-function.htm


Utility of verbal-nonverbal correspondence-training techniques in outpatient pediatric settings.

30 Jan 2004 Verbal-nonverbal correspondence training is a behavioral approach recommended in the development of adaptive behaviors and the reduction of problem behaviors. This paper summarizes research findings involving 4 verbal-nonverbal ...
rec_pub_15077785-utility-verbal-nonverbal-correspondence-training-techniques.htm


V. beyond the individual: discourse patterns and correlational analyses.

30 Dec 2003
rec_pub_15291777-v-individual-discourse-patterns-correlational-analyses.htm


Verbally reinforcing pain reports: an experimental test of the operant model of chronic pain.

30 Dec 2003 Effective treatments for chronic pain have been based on the operant model for chronic pain, which holds that pain behaviours can be operantly controlled by various reinforcers. Support for the operant model comes primarily from treatment/outcome ...
rec_pub_14715403-verbally-reinforcing-pain-reports-experimental-test-operant-model.htm


Different rates of forgetting following study versus test trials.

30 Oct 2003 Two experiments investigated recall following two study conditions, (1) repeated test: a study trial followed by multiple recall trials, and (2) repeated study: multiple study trials with no tests. At a retention interval of 5 minutes, repeated ...
rec_pub_14982124-different-rates-forgetting-following-study-versus-test-trials.htm


Verbal actions of physiotherapists to enhance motor learning in children with DCD.

30 Oct 2003 In this study, the motor teaching principles taxonomy (MTPT) was developed to investigate which teaching principles physiotherapists use to treat children with developmental coordination disorder during Neuromotor Task Training (NTT). In NTT, ...
rec_pub_14624834-verbal-actions-physiotherapists-enhance-motor-learning-children-dcd.htm


The effect of choice-making opportunities during activity schedules on task engagement of adults with autism.

29 Sep 2003 Increasing choice and participation by adults with autism spectrum disorders is an important, but neglected, aspect of research and services. This study evaluated the effects of choice-making opportunities, embedded within activity schedules, and ...
rec_pub_14594333-the-effect-choice-making-opportunities-activity-schedules-task.htm

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