Oral Motor Behavior: Impact on Oral Conditions and Dental Treatment : Workshop Proceedings, May 16-17, 1979Patricia Bryant, Elliot Gale, John Rugh U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1979 - 261 pages |
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... applied successfully will be discussed . Chandler ( 1878 ) believed that thumbsucking in childhood should be prevented if possible . But for those children who persisted he recommended what might be the first behavioral approach by ...
... applied successfully will be discussed . Chandler ( 1878 ) believed that thumbsucking in childhood should be prevented if possible . But for those children who persisted he recommended what might be the first behavioral approach by ...
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... applied to children at just the age range within which a very large majority of the children will be displaying speech dysfluencies of various kinds , and getting over them . The crib may well interrupt the valuable " getting over ...
... applied to children at just the age range within which a very large majority of the children will be displaying speech dysfluencies of various kinds , and getting over them . The crib may well interrupt the valuable " getting over ...
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... applied to normal developmental stages which usually change spontaneously to adult patterns of tongue behavior over time . It becomes important clinically to evaluate and identify possible predisposing factors that may obligate a ...
... applied to normal developmental stages which usually change spontaneously to adult patterns of tongue behavior over time . It becomes important clinically to evaluate and identify possible predisposing factors that may obligate a ...
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... applied to the arm over a tendon or muscle belly it produced an illusion of limb movement . Specifically , applying vibration to the biceps - brachii produced a sensa- tion of flexion . When the movements were resisted , the subject ...
... applied to the arm over a tendon or muscle belly it produced an illusion of limb movement . Specifically , applying vibration to the biceps - brachii produced a sensa- tion of flexion . When the movements were resisted , the subject ...
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... applied to a single limb , mature monkeys will not use the limb in their normal movements ( Stein and Carpenter , 1965 ) . However , monkeys can be induced to use the affected limb if reinforcements are contingent upon it or the other ...
... applied to a single limb , mature monkeys will not use the limb in their normal movements ( Stein and Carpenter , 1965 ) . However , monkeys can be induced to use the affected limb if reinforcements are contingent upon it or the other ...
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