AbstractThe goals of the research are in relation to the examination of correlative relations of individual components of attention and social behavior as the identification of a significant component for adequate social behavior in children with intellectual disability. We have used AAMD scale by evaluating social interaction in terms of education. The vigilance and tenacity of attention of the examinees was tested with the use of the Cancellation tasks. The selectivity of attention was assessed with the Stroop Test. With the help of a beta test, we have identified that the vigilant attention is more “significant” for the adequate functioning of children with intellectual developmental disability
Attention is a complex construct, inextricably related to other mental functions. Consequently, task...
It is generally accepted that joint attention skills are impaired in children with autism spectrum d...
Despite well-documented attention deficits in children with intellectual and developmental disabilit...
The goals of the research are in relation to the examination of correlative relations of individual ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the reference values of achievement on the test for t...
The aim of this study was to determine the reference values of achievement on the test for the asses...
The aim of our research is closely linked to determining social behaviour through an estimation of p...
The purpose of the study designed in this manner relates to establishment of the quality of developm...
AbstractThe aim of our research is closely linked to determining social behaviour through an estimat...
The purpose of the study designed in this manner relates to determination of the quality of developm...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a training program based o...
Problems with social orienting, attention, and intermodal processing (IMP) involving social events a...
Social development has a significant influence on the quality of social life and is therefore very i...
Difficulties with social interaction have been reported in both children with an autism spectrum dis...
The primary objectives of this study were to evaluate the structure and age-related stability of soc...
Attention is a complex construct, inextricably related to other mental functions. Consequently, task...
It is generally accepted that joint attention skills are impaired in children with autism spectrum d...
Despite well-documented attention deficits in children with intellectual and developmental disabilit...
The goals of the research are in relation to the examination of correlative relations of individual ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the reference values of achievement on the test for t...
The aim of this study was to determine the reference values of achievement on the test for the asses...
The aim of our research is closely linked to determining social behaviour through an estimation of p...
The purpose of the study designed in this manner relates to establishment of the quality of developm...
AbstractThe aim of our research is closely linked to determining social behaviour through an estimat...
The purpose of the study designed in this manner relates to determination of the quality of developm...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a training program based o...
Problems with social orienting, attention, and intermodal processing (IMP) involving social events a...
Social development has a significant influence on the quality of social life and is therefore very i...
Difficulties with social interaction have been reported in both children with an autism spectrum dis...
The primary objectives of this study were to evaluate the structure and age-related stability of soc...
Attention is a complex construct, inextricably related to other mental functions. Consequently, task...
It is generally accepted that joint attention skills are impaired in children with autism spectrum d...
Despite well-documented attention deficits in children with intellectual and developmental disabilit...