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Science 21 June 1963:
Vol. 140. no. 3573, pp. 1331 - 1333
DOI: 10.1126/science.140.3573.1331

Articles

Statistically Defined Displays and Pattern Detection of Cerebral Palsied Children

Charles F. Reed 1 and Alan Pollack 2

1 Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse 10, New York
2 Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California Medical Center, Los Angeles

Visual displays consisting of arrays of dots are proposed as a possible method for quantifying the parameters of the hidden-figures tests. Detection of form in such displays is difficult for cerebral palsied children as a group. Oculomotor control may be one of the determining factors in successful performance of the perceptual task.


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