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The articles in this special issue form three overlapping themes: papers concerned with language development, other aspects of cognition, and interpersonal relations and personality.
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The articles in this special issue form three overlapping themes: papers concerned with language development, other aspects of cognition, and interpersonal relations and personality.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
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Carolyn B. Mervis
Volume 23
Numbers 1 and 2
2003Contents: C.B. Mervis
Williams Syndrome: 15 Years of Psychological Research. B.F. Robinson
C.B. Mervis
B.W. Robinson
The Roles of Verbal Short-Term Memory and Working Memory in the Acquisition of Grammar by Children With Williams Syndrome. V. Volterra
M.C. Caselli
O. Capirci
F. Tonucci
S. Vicari
Early Linguistic Abilities of Italian Children With Williams Syndrome. Y. Levy
S. Hermon
Morphological Abilities of Hebrew-Speaking Adolescents With Williams Syndrome. K. Sullivan
E. Winner
H. Tager-Flusberg
Can Adolescents With Williams Syndrome Tell the Difference Between Lies and Jokes? B. Landau
A. Zukowski
Objects
Motions
and Paths: Spatial Language of Children With Williams Syndrome. J. Atkinson
O. Braddick
S. Anker
W. Curran
R. Andrew
J. Wattam-Bell
F. Braddick
Neurobiological Models of Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Children With Williams Syndrome: Measures of Dorsal-Stream and Frontal Function. E.K. Farran
C. Jarrold
Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Reviewing and Accounting for the Strengths and Weaknesses in Performance. A.J. Don
E.G. Schellenberg
A.S. Ruber
K.M. DiGirolamo
P.P. Wang
Implicit Learning in Children and Adults With Williams Syndrome. A. Karmiloff-Smith
J.H. Brown
S. Grice
S. Paterson
Dethroning the Myth: Cognitive Dissociations and Innate Modularity in Williams Syndrome. C.B. Mervis
C.A. Morris
B.P. Klein-Tasman
J. Bertrand
S. Kwitny
L.G. Appelbaum
C.E. Rice
Attentional Characteristics of Infants and Toddlers With Williams Syndrome During Triadic Interactions. B.P. Klein-Tasman
C.B. Mervis
Distinctive Personality Characteristics of 8-
9-
and 10-Year-Olds With Williams Syndrome. E. Dykens
Anxiety
Fears
and Phobias in Persons With Williams Syndrome.
Numbers 1 and 2
2003Contents: C.B. Mervis
Williams Syndrome: 15 Years of Psychological Research. B.F. Robinson
C.B. Mervis
B.W. Robinson
The Roles of Verbal Short-Term Memory and Working Memory in the Acquisition of Grammar by Children With Williams Syndrome. V. Volterra
M.C. Caselli
O. Capirci
F. Tonucci
S. Vicari
Early Linguistic Abilities of Italian Children With Williams Syndrome. Y. Levy
S. Hermon
Morphological Abilities of Hebrew-Speaking Adolescents With Williams Syndrome. K. Sullivan
E. Winner
H. Tager-Flusberg
Can Adolescents With Williams Syndrome Tell the Difference Between Lies and Jokes? B. Landau
A. Zukowski
Objects
Motions
and Paths: Spatial Language of Children With Williams Syndrome. J. Atkinson
O. Braddick
S. Anker
W. Curran
R. Andrew
J. Wattam-Bell
F. Braddick
Neurobiological Models of Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Children With Williams Syndrome: Measures of Dorsal-Stream and Frontal Function. E.K. Farran
C. Jarrold
Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Reviewing and Accounting for the Strengths and Weaknesses in Performance. A.J. Don
E.G. Schellenberg
A.S. Ruber
K.M. DiGirolamo
P.P. Wang
Implicit Learning in Children and Adults With Williams Syndrome. A. Karmiloff-Smith
J.H. Brown
S. Grice
S. Paterson
Dethroning the Myth: Cognitive Dissociations and Innate Modularity in Williams Syndrome. C.B. Mervis
C.A. Morris
B.P. Klein-Tasman
J. Bertrand
S. Kwitny
L.G. Appelbaum
C.E. Rice
Attentional Characteristics of Infants and Toddlers With Williams Syndrome During Triadic Interactions. B.P. Klein-Tasman
C.B. Mervis
Distinctive Personality Characteristics of 8-
9-
and 10-Year-Olds With Williams Syndrome. E. Dykens
Anxiety
Fears
and Phobias in Persons With Williams Syndrome.
Volume 23
Numbers 1 and 2
2003Contents: C.B. Mervis
Williams Syndrome: 15 Years of Psychological Research. B.F. Robinson
C.B. Mervis
B.W. Robinson
The Roles of Verbal Short-Term Memory and Working Memory in the Acquisition of Grammar by Children With Williams Syndrome. V. Volterra
M.C. Caselli
O. Capirci
F. Tonucci
S. Vicari
Early Linguistic Abilities of Italian Children With Williams Syndrome. Y. Levy
S. Hermon
Morphological Abilities of Hebrew-Speaking Adolescents With Williams Syndrome. K. Sullivan
E. Winner
H. Tager-Flusberg
Can Adolescents With Williams Syndrome Tell the Difference Between Lies and Jokes? B. Landau
A. Zukowski
Objects
Motions
and Paths: Spatial Language of Children With Williams Syndrome. J. Atkinson
O. Braddick
S. Anker
W. Curran
R. Andrew
J. Wattam-Bell
F. Braddick
Neurobiological Models of Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Children With Williams Syndrome: Measures of Dorsal-Stream and Frontal Function. E.K. Farran
C. Jarrold
Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Reviewing and Accounting for the Strengths and Weaknesses in Performance. A.J. Don
E.G. Schellenberg
A.S. Ruber
K.M. DiGirolamo
P.P. Wang
Implicit Learning in Children and Adults With Williams Syndrome. A. Karmiloff-Smith
J.H. Brown
S. Grice
S. Paterson
Dethroning the Myth: Cognitive Dissociations and Innate Modularity in Williams Syndrome. C.B. Mervis
C.A. Morris
B.P. Klein-Tasman
J. Bertrand
S. Kwitny
L.G. Appelbaum
C.E. Rice
Attentional Characteristics of Infants and Toddlers With Williams Syndrome During Triadic Interactions. B.P. Klein-Tasman
C.B. Mervis
Distinctive Personality Characteristics of 8-
9-
and 10-Year-Olds With Williams Syndrome. E. Dykens
Anxiety
Fears
and Phobias in Persons With Williams Syndrome.
Numbers 1 and 2
2003Contents: C.B. Mervis
Williams Syndrome: 15 Years of Psychological Research. B.F. Robinson
C.B. Mervis
B.W. Robinson
The Roles of Verbal Short-Term Memory and Working Memory in the Acquisition of Grammar by Children With Williams Syndrome. V. Volterra
M.C. Caselli
O. Capirci
F. Tonucci
S. Vicari
Early Linguistic Abilities of Italian Children With Williams Syndrome. Y. Levy
S. Hermon
Morphological Abilities of Hebrew-Speaking Adolescents With Williams Syndrome. K. Sullivan
E. Winner
H. Tager-Flusberg
Can Adolescents With Williams Syndrome Tell the Difference Between Lies and Jokes? B. Landau
A. Zukowski
Objects
Motions
and Paths: Spatial Language of Children With Williams Syndrome. J. Atkinson
O. Braddick
S. Anker
W. Curran
R. Andrew
J. Wattam-Bell
F. Braddick
Neurobiological Models of Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Children With Williams Syndrome: Measures of Dorsal-Stream and Frontal Function. E.K. Farran
C. Jarrold
Visuo-Spatial Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Reviewing and Accounting for the Strengths and Weaknesses in Performance. A.J. Don
E.G. Schellenberg
A.S. Ruber
K.M. DiGirolamo
P.P. Wang
Implicit Learning in Children and Adults With Williams Syndrome. A. Karmiloff-Smith
J.H. Brown
S. Grice
S. Paterson
Dethroning the Myth: Cognitive Dissociations and Innate Modularity in Williams Syndrome. C.B. Mervis
C.A. Morris
B.P. Klein-Tasman
J. Bertrand
S. Kwitny
L.G. Appelbaum
C.E. Rice
Attentional Characteristics of Infants and Toddlers With Williams Syndrome During Triadic Interactions. B.P. Klein-Tasman
C.B. Mervis
Distinctive Personality Characteristics of 8-
9-
and 10-Year-Olds With Williams Syndrome. E. Dykens
Anxiety
Fears
and Phobias in Persons With Williams Syndrome.