VISUAL ASSESSMENT WITH PREFERENTIAL LOOKING TECHNIQUES IN MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN:Short Communication

An operant preferential looking technique was successfully used for testing of visual acuity in mentally retarded children with visual dysfunction.

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