1. Autistic disturbances of affective contact;Kanner, L.;Nervous Child,1943
2. Autistic patterns and defective communication amaurosis. They appeared to follow the same clinical course as that described by Rogers and in blind children with retrolental fibroplasia;Keeler, W.R.,1958
3. Studies in the ego development of the congenitally blind;Fraiberg, S.; Freedman, D.;Psychoanalytic Study of the Child,1964
4. Blindness in children;Norris, M.; Spaulding, P.; Brodie, F.,1957
5. Mental retardation and neurological involve- There is a lack of consistency in published work as to whether the affected children are correctly described as falling within the autistic continuum. Certainly, the children who underwent developmental setback in this study all ment in patients with congenital retinal blindness;Dekaben, A.S.;Dev Med Child Neurol,1972