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L Feagans

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Yoder P, Feagans L
Am J Ment Retard . 1988 Jul; 93(1):36-43. PMID: 2458116
Some investigators have suggested that mothers of severely handicapped infants do not attribute communication to their infants' behavior as frequently as do other mothers because such infants exhibit developmentally younger...
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Feagans L, Sanyal M, Henderson F, Collier A, Appelbaum M
J Pediatr Psychol . 1987 Dec; 12(4):581-94. PMID: 3430288
No abstract available.
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Wilsher C, Bennett D, Chase C, Conners C, DiIanni M, Feagans L, et al.
J Clin Psychopharmacol . 1987 Aug; 7(4):230-7. PMID: 3305591
Previous research has suggested that dyslexics treated with piracetam have shown improvements in reading skills, verbal memory and verbal conceptualizing ability, feature analysis, and processing of letter-like stimuli. Two hundred...
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Feagans L, Short E
Child Dev . 1984 Oct; 55(5):1727-36. PMID: 6510053
Reading-disabled children's language skills have long been implicated in their poor school performance. This study is a cross-sectional and longitudinal examination of the narrative language skills of both reading-disabled and...
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McKinney J, Feagans L
J Learn Disabil . 1983 Jun; 16(6):360-7. PMID: 6886560
No abstract available.
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Feagans L
J Pediatr . 1983 Apr; 102(4):487-93. PMID: 6187909
No abstract available.
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Dorval B, McKinney J, Feagans L
J Pediatr Psychol . 1982 Sep; 7(3):317-30. PMID: 7131218
No abstract available.
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Feagans L
J Child Lang . 1980 Oct; 7(3):529-37. PMID: 7440675
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Feagans L
J Psycholinguist Res . 1980 Jan; 9(1):41-57. PMID: 7365706
This study examined the comprehension by children of the concepts of order, duration, and simultaneity as reflected in certain linguistic structures. The children in the study were 3, 5, and...