Researchers work with mentally disabled children in the United States. Bruce Baker, Clinical Psychologist, Walter E Fernald State School, Waltham, Massachusetts talks about Project 67 in which his team used rewards to bring modifications in the behavior of the mentally disabled children. Several mentally disabled children play with puzzles. A mentally disabled child makes his bed. Some tokens in his hand. A researcher nearby. A researcher with Debra and another girl. A mentally disabled girl in a wheelchair. In a kitchen a girl lays table mats on the table. Mentally disabled people sit in a room with specially designed walls. A mentally disabled boy lifted and put into a special chair. Many mentally disabled people seated in a room. A girl works on a puzzle. An instructor arranges rollers in the hair of a girl in front of a mirror. Debra enters a room. Her instructor in the room. The instructor works with Debra. Cards with dots printed on them and tokens on the table. Debra with another researcher. A woman helps a mentally disabled boy to identify pictures which appear on a screen. A woman teaches a mentally disabled girl to iron. Debra arranges tokens on a sheet. Addition sums appear on a screen. A mentally disabled boy selects the correct answer from the four options given. Debra and other mentally disabled children in a class with a researcher. Debra in front of a computer screen which shows the digit 1. A man sits nearby.
Test site on Prairie at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. United States Air Force and civilian personnel work on monitor consoles, typing data and operating scanner remote controls. USAF official speaks over microphone with headphone.
Woman operates video monitor and computer controls at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Play, stop, power and other knobs on the video tape and monitor controls. Woman turns the knobs. She writes on a note pad. Woman speaks over headset microphone. She types data into an early model computer with an integrated keyboard and small monitor in a single unit.
Early computers and tape data systems at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Woman opens clear cabinet and tends to data tape reels. She sits in a chair and writes on a note pad. The woman turns knobs and types on a typewriter. Typewritten data on paper. Some equipment has visible identification sticker that says "M.I.T. Lincoln Lab - Gov't property".
United States Air Force Captain puts tape into computer at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. He speaks over telephone. Captain dials numbers on telephone. He enters building along with a group of civilians.
Telescope domes at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. The telescopic dome doors open. The telescope and camera track satellites in deep space.
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