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Metcalf, Debbie; Evans, Chan; Flynn, Hayley K.; Williams, Jennifer B. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2009
This article describes a lesson plan model that applies principles of universal design for learning (UDL) and multisensory learning centers to the framework of a traditional direct instruction spelling lesson for elementary students with learning, social, and attention problems. It reviews essential components of UDL and demonstrates how to…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Spelling, Multisensory Learning, Access to Education
Hill, John W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Stimuli, Tactual Perception, Visual Perception
Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne; Tavassoli, Teresa; Calo, Susana; Thomas, Richard M.; Catmur, Caroline; Frith, Uta; Haggard, Patrick – Brain and Cognition, 2006
People with autism and Asperger syndrome are anecdotally said to be hypersensitive to touch. In two experiments, we measured tactile thresholds and suprathreshold tactile sensitivity in a group of adults with Asperger syndrome. In the first experiment, tactile perceptual thresholds were measured. Two frequencies of vibrotactile stimulation were…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Control Groups, Autism, Asperger Syndrome
Supalo, Cary A.; Mallouk, Thomas E.; Rankel, Lillian; Amorosi, Christeallia; Graybill, Cameala M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
The creative application of low-cost, readily available materials and techniques promotes inclusion and provides accessibility in the classroom and laboratory for students who are blind or have low vision. Difficulties encountered by these students include operation of laboratory equipment, execution of ordinary laboratory procedures, and use of…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Equipment, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
Leiatuau, Leilani – Exceptional Parent, 2006
This article describes how the quilts fashioned by Joanne Marian of Boswell have helped children with exceptional needs. Marian's quilts, which are freely given, are created using donated scraps of texture-rich fabrics, patterns, and embellishments to heighten the intensity of tactile detail for exceptional children who may be visually impaired or…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Special Needs Students, Special Education, Disabilities

Weisberg, Paul – Child Development, 1975
Studied developmental differences in 3- to 7-year-old children's preferences for tickling or cuddling stimulation. (JMB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Early Childhood Education, Stimuli, Tactual Perception
Emmert, Stacey; Kercood, Suneeta; Grskovic, Janice A. – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2009
Using a single-subject alternating treatments reversal design, the effects of three conditions, tactile stimulation, auditory stimulation, and choice of the two, were compared on the math story problem solving of elementary students with attention problems. Students attempted and solved slightly more problems and engaged in fewer off-task…
Descriptors: Tactual Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Problem Solving, Elementary School Students
O'Brien, Justin; Tsermentseli, Stella; Cummins, Omar; Happe, Francesca; Heaton, Pamela; Spencer, Janine – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
In this article, we examine the extent to which children with autism and children with learning difficulties can be discriminated from their responses to different patterns of sensory stimuli. Using an adapted version of the Short Sensory Profile (SSP), sensory processing was compared in 34 children with autism to 33 children with typical…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Discriminant Analysis

Garner, W. R. – Cognitive Psychology, 1976
Four major types of interaction of stimulus dimensions based on perceptual research are described: integral, configural, separable, and asymmetric separable. Implications of these interactions for concept and choice processes are discussed. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dimensional Preference, Interaction Process Analysis, Stimuli

Pomerleau-Malcuit, Andree; Clifton, Rachel K. – Child Development, 1973
Newborn cardiac activity was analyzed in the context of the orienting response before and after a feeding, while sleeping and awake. Newborns tended to respond to stimuli with less variability when tested before feeding. The newborn's cardiac response to stimuli in different modalities is affected by arousal state and feeding condition. (ST)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Child Development, Heart Rate, Infants
McKeirnan, Mark – Zero to Three (J), 2006
This article describes the use of touch as a strategy to teach children with multiple handicaps. Touch cues help children to anticipate events and to interpret information from the environment. Caregivers should first observe the child's existing repertoire of movements, and then create touch cues that build upon the child's preferred…
Descriptors: Cues, Caregivers, Parent Child Relationship, Nonverbal Communication
Scheiner, Ricarda; Kuritz-Kaiser, Anthea; Menzel, Randolf; Erber, Joachim – Learning & Memory, 2005
In tactile learning, sucrose is the unconditioned stimulus and reward, which is usually applied to the antenna to elicit proboscis extension and which the bee can drink when it is subsequently applied to the extended proboscis. The conditioned stimulus is a tactile object that the bee can scan with its antennae. In this paper we describe the…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Rewards, Memory, Stimulation

Torrance, E. Paul – Young Children, 1970
An experiment with 66 six-year-old children showed that children asked more and better questions about unfamiliar objects (toys) when they had been given an opportunity to manipulate them than when they saw only demonstrations of the toys. (NH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Kindergarten Children, Object Manipulation, Questioning Techniques

Streitfeld, Barbara; Wilson, Martha – Cognitive Psychology, 1986
This article investigates categorical perception as a phenomenon which can be understood in terms of adaptation level theory. Data from four experiments, two visual and two tactual-kinesthetic, supports the idea that categorical perception is a pervasive characteristic of perceptual organization. (JAZ)
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, Higher Education, Kinesthetic Perception, Sensory Experience

Goodall, Elizabeth; Corbett, J. – Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1982
The reinforcing properties of four sensory stimuli (continuous and flashing light, vibration, and sound), which were under the subject's control, were examined and the effect on stereotyped behavior of 24 severely retarded and autistic children were observed. Findings were interpreted to support the self-stimulation theory of stereotypy despite…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Autism, Behavior Patterns, Severe Mental Retardation