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Facilitating Neurofeedback in Children with Autism and Intellectual Impairments Using TAGteach.

Kristen LaMarca1,2, Richard Gevirtz3, Alan J Lincoln3, Jaime A Pineda4.   

Abstract

Individuals with autism and intellectual impairments tend to be excluded from research due to their difficulties with methodological compliance. This study focuses on using Teaching with Acoustic Guidance-TAGteach-to behaviorally prepare children with autism and a IQ ≤ 80 to participate in a study on neurofeedback training (NFT). Seven children (ages 6-8) learned the prerequisite skills identified in a task analysis in an average of 5 h of TAGteach training, indicating that this is a feasible method of preparing intellectually-impaired children with autism to participate in NFT and task-dependent electroencephalography measures. TAGteach may thus have the potential to augment this population's ability to participate in less accessible treatments and behavioral neuroscientific studies.

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Keywords:  Auditory secondary reinforcement; Autism; Conditioned reinforcement; Intellectual impairment; Low-functioning; Mirror neurons; Mu rhythms; Neurofeedback; TAGteach

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29380270     DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3466-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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