Measuring Spontaneous Turning Behaviors in Children and Adults

  • Bracha H
  • Gilger J
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Abstract

(from the preface) [discuss] spontaneous turning behavior in humans / rotational asymmetries are measured by means of a human rotameter and this methodology is then used to examine rotational asymmetries in autistic children / suggestions for the application of this procedure to other patient groups is also given

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Bracha, H. S., & Gilger, J. W. (1996). Measuring Spontaneous Turning Behaviors in Children and Adults. In Motor Activity and Movement Disorders (pp. 323–341). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-469-6_12

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