Regular ArticleEmploying Computer Technology to Assess Visual Attention in Young Children and Adolescents with Severe Mental Retardation☆
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The author thanks the children's families and the educational staff of the Bi-County Collaborative for their cooperation and to acknowledge the technical assistance of Manuel Cuevas and Robert Huguenin. Address reprint requests to Nancy H. Huguenin, Behavior Analysis & Technology, Inc., 61 Long Hill Road, P. O. Box 327, Groton, MA 01450-0327.
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