Biblio-Refs/Hedbring: Overselectivity Refs

 

 


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Below is a set of references pertinent to Stimulus Overselect ivity. All refs are again taken from Biblio-Refs (click on "Download" above). Indeed, Biblio-Refs contains many more references on subjects relevant to a variety of issues directly relevant to discrimination learning. Logically, then, we suggest you download Win95 Biblio-Refs ASAP: It is an absolutely unique and truly indispensable knowledge management tool for graduate students, researchers, and professors alike. In any event, enjoy the refs and have a fine day!

(P.S.: Please review this and all STEPPE/Hedbring reference lists often; they are in constant flux as new literature is uncovered, recommended, or encountered. We are all in this together, so please be quick and eager to point out errors or additional literature you find compelling. Thank you.)

 


Anderson, N.B., & Rincover, A. (1982). The generality of overselectivity in developmentally disabled children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 34, 217-230.

Bailey, S.L. (1981). Stimulus overselectivity in learning disabled children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 14, 239-248.

Bickel, W.K., Stella, M.E., & Etzel, B.C. (1984). A reevaluation of stimulus overselectivity: Restricted stimulus control or stimulus control hierarchies. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 14, 137-157.

Butler, G.S., & Rabinowitz, F.M. (1981). An investigation of factors contributing to the apparent overselective responding of mentally retarded children. Child Development, 52, 430-442.

Cook, A.R., Anderson, N., & Rincover, A. (1982). Stimulus overselectivity and stimulus control: Problems and strategies. In R.L. Koegel, A. Rincover, & A.L. Egel (Eds.), Educating and understanding autistic children (pp. 90-105). San Diego: College-Hill Press.

Dunlap, G., Koegel, R.L., & Burke, J.C. (1981). Educational implications of stimulus overselectivity in autistic children. Exceptional Education Quarterly, 2(3), 37-49.

Gersten, R.M. (1980). In search of the cognitive deficit in autism: Beyond the stimulus overselectivity model. Journal of Special Education, 14, 49-65.

Hedbring, C. (1981). A comparison of two instructional interventions for remediating attentional deficits of autistic school-age children overselective in the visual modality: Final report. Washington, DC: U.S. Office of Education.

Hedbring, C., & Newsom, C. (1985). Visual overselectivity: A comparison of two instructional remediation procedures with autistic children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 15, 9-22.

Koegel, R.L., & Lovaas, O.I. (1978). Comments on autism and stimulus overselectivity. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 563-565.

Koegel, R.L., Schreibman, L., Britten, K., & Laitinen, R. (1979). The effects of schedule of reinforcement on stimulus overselectivity in autistic children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 9, 383-397.

Kolko, D.J., Anderson, L., & Campbell, M. (1980). Sensory preference and overselective responding in autistic children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 10, 259-271.

Lovaas, O.I., Koegel, R.L., & Schreibman, L. (1979). Stimulus overselectivity in autism: A review of research. Psychological Bulletin, 86, 1236-1254.

Lovaas, O.I., & Schreibman, L. (1971). Stimulus overselectivity of autistic children in a two stimulus situation. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 9, 305- 310.

Meisel, C.J. (1981). Stimulus overselectivity by mentally retarded adolescents: Effects of pretraining on cue identification. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 86, 317-322.

Reynolds, B.S., Newsom, C.D., & Lovaas, O.I. (1974). Auditory overselectivity in autistic children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2, 253-263.

Schneider, H.C., & Salzberg, C.L. (1982). Stimulus overselectivity in a match-to-sample paradigm by severely retarded youth. Analysis and Intervention in Developmental Disorders, 2, 273-304.

Schover, L.R., & Newsom, C.D. (1976). Overselectivity, developmental level, and overtraining in autistic and normal children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 4, 289-298.

Schreibman, L., Koegel, R.L., & Craig, M.S. (1977). Reducing stimulus overselectivity in autistic children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 5, 425-436.

Schreibman, L., & Lovaas, O.I. (1973). Overselective response to social stimuli by autistic children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1, 152-168.

Wilhelm, H., & Lovaas, O.I. (1976). Stimulus overselectivity: A common feature in autism and mental retardation. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 81, 26- 31.

 


 

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