The aim was to observe the behaviour of a sample of females with RTT and explore how it was organized in relation to environmental events. Ten participants, all with a less severe form of classic (n = 9) or atypical (n = 1) Rett syndrome (RTT), were filmed at home and at school or day centre. Analysis used real-time data capture software. Observational categories distinguished engagement in social and non-social pursuits, hand stereotypies, self-injury and the receipt of attention from a parent, teacher or carer. Associations between participant behaviour and intake variables and receipt of attention were explored. Concurrent and lagged conditional probabilities between behavioural categories and receipt of attention were calculated. Receip...
The present study focused on assessing the communicative potential of several existing responses pro...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder usually affecting females. It is associate...
This study compared the behaviour profile of cases in the Australian Rett Syndrome Database (ARSD) w...
The aim was to observe the behaviour of a sample of females with RTT and explore how it was organize...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether there is a specific behavioural phenotype associ...
Despite considerable interest in the genetic, physical and neurological aspects of Rett syndrome (RS...
The study was designed to (i) investigate the behavioural characteristics of individuals with Rett ...
Irrespective of the great individual variation, people diagnosed with RTT largely rely on support fr...
Although physical features, including loss of hand skills, deceleration of head growth, spasticity a...
Purpose This study investigated the communicative use of eye gaze and gestures in females with Rett ...
Purpose: This study investigated the communicative the use of eye gaze and gestures were investigate...
To describe the choice-making abilities of girls and women with Rett syndrome.Females with Rett synd...
PURPOSE/METHOD: There is increasing agreement that many genetic disorders have characteristic behavi...
Purpose: To describe the choice-making abilities of girls and women with Rett syndrome. Method: Fem...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2012. Major: Educational psychology. Advisors: Frank J. Sy...
The present study focused on assessing the communicative potential of several existing responses pro...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder usually affecting females. It is associate...
This study compared the behaviour profile of cases in the Australian Rett Syndrome Database (ARSD) w...
The aim was to observe the behaviour of a sample of females with RTT and explore how it was organize...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether there is a specific behavioural phenotype associ...
Despite considerable interest in the genetic, physical and neurological aspects of Rett syndrome (RS...
The study was designed to (i) investigate the behavioural characteristics of individuals with Rett ...
Irrespective of the great individual variation, people diagnosed with RTT largely rely on support fr...
Although physical features, including loss of hand skills, deceleration of head growth, spasticity a...
Purpose This study investigated the communicative use of eye gaze and gestures in females with Rett ...
Purpose: This study investigated the communicative the use of eye gaze and gestures were investigate...
To describe the choice-making abilities of girls and women with Rett syndrome.Females with Rett synd...
PURPOSE/METHOD: There is increasing agreement that many genetic disorders have characteristic behavi...
Purpose: To describe the choice-making abilities of girls and women with Rett syndrome. Method: Fem...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2012. Major: Educational psychology. Advisors: Frank J. Sy...
The present study focused on assessing the communicative potential of several existing responses pro...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder usually affecting females. It is associate...
This study compared the behaviour profile of cases in the Australian Rett Syndrome Database (ARSD) w...