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Pattern detection by mongol and non‐mongol subnormals
British Journal of Psychology, 1977Ten mongols and ten clinically heterogeneous subnormals matched on chronological age, mental age and digit span took part in an experiment in which tape‐recorded supra‐span digit sequences with different patterns were presented. There were six patterns: random, mirror (e.g. 583385); same‐digit pairs (e.g. 558833), same‐digit throughout (e.g.
G, McDonald, D N, Mackay
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1962
In 1866, Langdon Down 1 published his classic paper, "Observations on Ethnic Classification of Idiots." To one group of mental defectives he assigned the term "Mongol," derived from their facial appearance which closely resembled the facies of the nomadic people of the Central Asian kingdom of Mongolia.
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In 1866, Langdon Down 1 published his classic paper, "Observations on Ethnic Classification of Idiots." To one group of mental defectives he assigned the term "Mongol," derived from their facial appearance which closely resembled the facies of the nomadic people of the Central Asian kingdom of Mongolia.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960
T H~ National Association for Retarded Children (NARC), through its Scientific Research Advisory Board (SRAB), sponsored a Conference on the Etiology of Mongolism on Oct. 19, 1959. The Conference, in which the known facts and theories concerning the etiology of the disorder were reviewed and future research was considered, preceded the annual ...
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T H~ National Association for Retarded Children (NARC), through its Scientific Research Advisory Board (SRAB), sponsored a Conference on the Etiology of Mongolism on Oct. 19, 1959. The Conference, in which the known facts and theories concerning the etiology of the disorder were reviewed and future research was considered, preceded the annual ...
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MONGOLISM IN ONE OF TWINS AND THE ETIOLOGY OF MONGOLISM
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1923That the occurrence of mongolism in twins must be regarded as important and that it may possibly throw light on the etiology are admitted by all authors that have studied this affection. Since the publication of Fraser's1paper, ten cases of mongolism in one of twins and two cases in both have been reported.
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1956
E M, MCGIRR, I P, MURRAY
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E M, MCGIRR, I P, MURRAY
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