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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... effective treatment methods . Etiology is of less concern because of the assumptions made by learning theorists ( see for example , London , 1964 ) . Learning The Extent of the Problem Although the literature is not 9.
... effective treatment methods . Etiology is of less concern because of the assumptions made by learning theorists ( see for example , London , 1964 ) . Learning The Extent of the Problem Although the literature is not 9.
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... example , a slight delay in the time of weaning , the use of the paci- fier , and some modest changes in the family environment may prevent or eliminate many of these habits . In some areas , we seem to have moved forward so far and so ...
... example , a slight delay in the time of weaning , the use of the paci- fier , and some modest changes in the family environment may prevent or eliminate many of these habits . In some areas , we seem to have moved forward so far and so ...
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... example , although these behaviors probably are not invariably expressive of anxiety or distress , they could easily be made so , by a simple , if dysfunctional , conditioning history . Perhaps the simplest of such histories is the one ...
... example , although these behaviors probably are not invariably expressive of anxiety or distress , they could easily be made so , by a simple , if dysfunctional , conditioning history . Perhaps the simplest of such histories is the one ...
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... example , differences between rest situations and situations with someone problemsolving ? DR . MASON : We haven't looked at that . We're interested in speech and swallowing . DR . STERN : The instrumentation in and of itself -- the ...
... example , differences between rest situations and situations with someone problemsolving ? DR . MASON : We haven't looked at that . We're interested in speech and swallowing . DR . STERN : The instrumentation in and of itself -- the ...
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... example , as speech movements require rapid transitions of active and passive articulatory musculature , simple linear models cannot account for this type of complex output ( Abbs and Eilenberg , 1976 ) . During the dynamic ...
... example , as speech movements require rapid transitions of active and passive articulatory musculature , simple linear models cannot account for this type of complex output ( Abbs and Eilenberg , 1976 ) . During the dynamic ...
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