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A cognitive and behavioural phenotype in williams syndrome

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Pages 232-244 | Accepted 24 May 1990, Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Gabrielle Brawn, Saskia Kohnen, May Tassabehji & Melanie Porter. (2018) Functional basic reading skills in Williams syndrome. Developmental Neuropsychology 43:5, pages 454-477.
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Pastora Martínez-Castilla, María Sotillo & Ruth Campos. (2013) Do individuals with Williams syndrome possess absolute pitch?. Child Neuropsychology 19:1, pages 78-96.
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Inna Fishman, Rowena Ng & Ursula Bellugi. (2012) Neural processing of race by individuals with Williams syndrome: Do they show the other-race effect? (And why it matters). Social Neuroscience 7:4, pages 373-384.
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Pastora Martínez-Castilla, María Sotillo & Ruth Campos. (2011) Prosodic abilities of Spanish-speaking adolescents and adults with Williams syndrome. Language and Cognitive Processes 26:8, pages 1055-1082.
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Dean D'Souza & Annette Karmiloff-Smith. (2011) When modularization fails to occur: A developmental perspective. Cognitive Neuropsychology 28:3-4, pages 276-287.
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Christina F. Papaeliou, Helen Fryssira, Anastassios Kodakos, Maria Kaila, Evangelia Benaveli, Konstantinos Michaelides, Vassilis Stroggilos, Maria Vrettopoulou & Nikitas Polemikos. (2011) Nonverbal communication, play, and language in Greek young children with Williams syndrome. Child Neuropsychology 17:3, pages 225-241.
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Anastasia Dimitropoulos, AlanY. Ho, Cheryl Klaiman, Kathy Koenig & RobertT. Schultz. (2009) A Comparison of Behavioral and Emotional Characteristics in Children with Autism, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and Williams Syndrome. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2:3, pages 220-243.
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KristinD. Phillips & BonitaP. Klein-Tasman. (2009) Mental Health Concerns in Williams Syndrome: Intervention Considerations and Illustrations from Case Examples. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2:2, pages 110-133.
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Andrea Zukowski. (2009) Elicited production of relative clauses in children with Williams syndrome. Language and Cognitive Processes 24:1, pages 1-43.
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Chris Stinton, EmilyK. Farran & Yannick Courbois. (2008) Mental Rotation in Williams Syndrome: An Impaired Ability. Developmental Neuropsychology 33:5, pages 565-583.
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C. Rondan, A. Santos, J. Mancini, M. O. Livet & C. Deruelle. (2008) Global and Local processing in Williams Syndrome: Drawing versus Perceiving. Child Neuropsychology 14:3, pages 237-248.
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BonitaP. Klein-Tasman, CarolynB. Mervis, Catherine Lord & KristinD. Phillips. (2007) Socio-Communicative Deficits in Young Children with Williams Syndrome: Performance on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. Child Neuropsychology 13:5, pages 444-467.
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Daniela Plesa Skwerer, Casey Schofield, Alyssa Verbalis, Susan Faja & Helen Tager-Flusberg. (2007) Receptive prosody in adolescents and adults with Williams syndrome. Language and Cognitive Processes 22:2, pages 247-271.
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Emily K. Farran. (2006) Orientation Coding: A Specific Deficit in Williams Syndrome?. Developmental Neuropsychology 29:3, pages 397-414.
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Melanie A. Porter & Max Coltheart. (2005) Cognitive Heterogeneity in Williams Syndrome. Developmental Neuropsychology 27:2, pages 275-306.
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Glynis Laws & Dorothy V. M. Bishop. (2004) Pragmatic language impairment and social deficits in Williams syndrome: a comparison with Down's syndrome and specific language impairment. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 39:1, pages 45-64.
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Stefan Axelsson, Tore Bjørnland, Inger Kjær, Arvid Heiberg & Kari Storhaug. (2003) Dental characteristics in Williams syndrome: a clinical and radiographic evaluation. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 61:3, pages 129-136.
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Carolyn B. Mervis & Byron F. Robinson. (2000) Expressive Vocabulary Ability of Toddlers With Williams Syndrome or Down Syndrome: A Comparison. Developmental Neuropsychology 17:1, pages 111-126.
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Bonita P. Klein & Carolyn B. Mervis. (1999) Contrasting Patterns of Cognitive Abilities of 9- and 10-Year-Olds With Williams Syndrome or Down Syndrome. Developmental Neuropsychology 16:2, pages 177-196.
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Stewart Einfeld, Bruce Tonge, Gillian Turner, Trevor Parmenter & Arabella Smith. (1999) Longitudinal course of behavioural and emotional problems of young persons with Prader-Willi, Fragile X, Williams and Down syndromes. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 24:4, pages 349-354.
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Annette Karmiloff‐Smith. (1997) Crucial differences between developmental cognitive neuroscience and adult neuropsychology. Developmental Neuropsychology 13:4, pages 513-524.
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Kovilijka Brisnikov, Martial Van der Linden & Martine Poncelet. (1996) Acquisition of new words and phonological working memory in Williams syndrome: A case study. Neurocase 2:5, pages 395-404.
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PaulP. Wang & Ursula Bellugi. (1994) Evidence from two genetic syndromes for a dissociation between verbal and visual-spatial short-term memory. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 16:2, pages 317-322.
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Ida Sue Baron & Ellen Goldberger. (1993) Neuropsychological disturbances of hydrocephalic children with implications for special education and rehabilitation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 3:4, pages 389-410.
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