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Persons with Acquired Brain Injury and Multiple Disabilities Access Stimulation Independently through Microswitch-Based Technology

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The possibility of enabling two adults with acquired brain injury and profound multiple disabilities to use microswitch-based technology to attain preferred environmental stimuli on their own was assessed. Each of the participants was provided with two microswitches that could be activated by right and left head-turning or head-bending responses. The microswitches were introduced sequentially according to a multiple probe design across microswitches (responses) and allowed access to different sets of auditory or visual stimuli. Eventually, the two microswitches were made available simultaneously. Sessions lasted 5 min. Each participant learned to use the two microswitches successfully and maintained consistent levels of responding when they were simultaneously available. During this phase, both participants showed large within-session variations in their right and left response frequencies, with one of them showing an overall prevalence of the left-side response. The importance of assistive technology within programs for persons with acquired brain injury and multiple disabilities is discussed.

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Giulio E. Lancioni
Mark F. O'Reilly
Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk, University of Texas at Austin
Nirbhay N. Singh
ONE Research Institute, Midlothian, VA
Jeff Sigafoos
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Francesca Buonocunto
S. Raffaele Rehabilitation and Care Centers, Ceglie Messapica and Modugno, Italy
Valentina Sacco
S. Raffaele Rehabilitation and Care Centers, Ceglie Messapica and Modugno, Italy
Jorge Navarro
S. Raffaele Rehabilitation and Care Centers, Ceglie Messapica and Modugno, Italy
Luigi M. Addante
S. Raffaele Rehabilitation and Care Centers, Ceglie Messapica and Modugno, Italy
Ida D'Agostino
University of Bari, Italy

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Address correspondence to G. E. Lancioni, Department of Psychology, University of Bari, Via Quintino Sella 268, 70100 Bari, Italy or e-mail ([email protected])

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