Contingency Awareness in Infants and Children with Severe and Profound Learning Disabilities |
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Authors: | Yvonne O'Brien Sheila Glenn Cliff Cunningham |
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Affiliation: | University of Central Lancashire , Preston |
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Abstract: | Seven infants and children with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties (CA 3 months to 4 years, MA 2 months to 12 months, mean MA 4.5 months) were presented with a contingency situation where they could control the onset of a visually and auditorily attractive toy. In this situation their responding increased and some positive emotional effects were seen. When they were subsequently unable to control stimulation, negative effects were seen on a range of emotional, motivational and self‐stimulation measures. These results suggest that from a mental age level of 2 months children are equipped to detect cause and effect relationships and build up a picture of their world based on expectancies about such relationships; and that violations of these expectancies can lead to negative effects. |
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