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Citation

Lewis MH, MacLean WE, Johnson WL, Baumeister AA. Am. J. Ment. Defic. 1981; 85(6): 601-610.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, American Association on Mental Retardation)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7270573

Abstract

Institutionalized profoundly mentally retarded persons who exhibited stereotyped motor movements, including self-injurious behavior, were observed continuously in their typical environments for periods of 8 to 14 hours on each of several days. In addition to targeting stereotyped responses, we collected data pertaining to activities, settings, other behavioral states, and social interactions. Spectral and cross-spectral analyses were conducted on data from each daily session. Power spectra indicated a marked ultradian or less than 24-hour rhythm for each subject on each day. Spectral density estimates were thought to reflect the influence of rhythmic changes in the institutional environment and, to a less degree, the influence of an endogenous rest--activity rhythm.


Language: en

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