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environmentally relevant adaptive behavior.Promoting Functional Activity Engagement in People with Multiple Disabilities through the Use of Microswitch-Aided Programs.Helping people in a minimally conscious state develop responding and stimulation control through a microswitch-aided program.Persons with multiple disabilities use forehead and smile responses to access or choose among technology-aided stimulation events.EXTENDING THE ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGY-AIDED PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT LEISURE AND COMMUNICATION IN PEOPLE WITH ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY AND EXTENSIVE MULTIPLE DISABILITIES.Supporting self-managed leisure engagement and communication in post-coma persons with multiple disabilities.Persons with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease learn to use urine alarms and prompts to avoid large urinary accidents.Video prompting versus other instruction strategies for persons with Alzheimer's disease.Persons with multiple disabilities accessing stimulation and requesting social contact via microswitch and VOCA devices: new research evaluation and social validation.Helping a man with multiple disabilities increase object-contact responses and reduce hand stereotypy via a microswitch cluster program.A verbal-instruction system to help persons with multiple disabilities perform complex food- and drink-preparation tasks independently.Fostering locomotor behavior of children with developmental disabilities: An overview of studies using treadmills and walkers with microswitches.A computer-aided telephone system to enable five persons with Alzheimer's disease to make phone calls independently.Persons with Alzheimer's disease make phone calls independently using a computer-aided telephone system.Helping persons with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease recapture basic daily activities through the use of an instruction strategy.Two women with multiple disabilities communicate with distant partners via a special text messaging system.Technology-based orientation programs to support indoor travel by persons with moderate Alzheimer's disease: impact assessment and social validation.Automatic prompting and positive attention to reduce tongue protrusion and head tilting by two adults with severe to profound intellectual disabilities.
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