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Vestibular Processing Dysfunction in Children

Autor Kenneth J Ottenbacher, Margaret A Short Degraft
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1985
This collection of chapters is intended to help expand, organize, and enhance understanding of the scientific and clinical relevance of vestibular-related research. Articles present a well-developed body of research with both clinical and theoretical implications, including a variety of studies contributed by individuals from different backgrounds and with diverse orientations. This collection contains anatomical investigations, analyses of instruments designed to clinically assess spedcific functions, descriptive bahavioral studies, intervention research , literature reviews and analyses which place the existing research within the broader contex of scientific literature.
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ISBN-13: 9780866564328
ISBN-10: 0866564322
Pagini: 164
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

ContentsThe Vestibular System: An Overview of Structure and Function
  • Assessment of Vestibular Function in Children
  • Reliability and Clinical Significance of the Southern California Postrotary Nystagmus Test
  • Developmental Status of Children Exhibiting Postrotatory Nystagmus Durations of Zero Seconds
  • Immediate Effects of Waterbed Flotation on Approach and Avoidance Behaviors of Premature Infants
  • Effects of Controlled Rotary Vestibular Stimulation on the Motor Performance of Infants With Down Syndrome
  • A Meta-Analysis of Applied Vestibular Stimulation Research
  • Vestibular Stimulation as Early Experience: Historical Perspectives and Research Implications

Notă biografică

Kenneth J Ottenbacher, Margaret A Short Degraft

Descriere

This collection of chapters is intended to help expand, organize, and enhance understanding of the scientific and clinical relevance of vestibular-related research. Articles present a well-developed body of research with both clinical and theoretical implications, including a variety of studies contributed by individuals from different backgrounds and with diverse orientations.