“…Topographies of communication behaviors to activate switches were far ranging throughout the studies, from subtle fine-motor movements to more overt gross-motor movements. They included switch activations achieved through a number of disparate actions across the studies: eye movements (Lancioni, O'Reilly, Singh, Sigafoos, Oliva, Coppa, & Montironi, 2005;; chin movements (Lancioni et al, 2004;Lancioni, Singh, O'Reilly, Sigafoos, Olivia et al, 2006); head movements (Cosbey & Johnston, 2006); vocalizations (Lancioni & Lems, 2001 (Dattilo, 1986;Lancioni et al, 2002;Leatherby, Gast, Wolery, & Collins, 1992;Locke & Mirenda, 1988;Mathy-Laikko et al, 1989;Sandler & McLain, 1987;Schweigert, 1989;Singh et al, 2003). Targeted communication functions included making requests for objects, interactions, or preferred stimuli.…”