Schwartz S S, Gallagher R J, Berkson G
Am J Ment Defic. 1986 May;90(6):625-30.
The topographical similarities and differences between repetitive behaviors exhibited by 12 nonretarded infants and 11 severely mentally retarded children were examined. An analysis of stereotyped body-rocking and hand-gazing behavior exhibited by both groups demonstrated topographical differences. The results and methodology of this study may be of value to future investigators examining the ontogenesis of stereotyped behavior and may assist in the early identification and amelioration of these pathological behaviors.
研究了12名发育正常的婴儿和11名重度智力障碍儿童所表现出的重复行为在地形学上的异同。对两组所表现出的刻板身体摇晃和凝视手部行为的分析显示出地形学上的差异。本研究的结果和方法可能对未来研究刻板行为发生发展的研究者有价值,并可能有助于这些病理行为的早期识别和改善。