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Neurodevelopmental Disorders: SAGE Library in Developmental Psychology

Editat de Michael S.C. Thomas, Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Ph.D.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2014
The study of developmental disorders is an enormous and intrinsically multi-disciplinary field of research. The articles in this five-volume collection cover the myriad genetic and non-genetic developmental psychopathological conditions which are now known and being researched from a variety of perspectives, from dyslexia to autism and beyond. Covering a broad range of considerations around the topic, the papers in this major work seek to capture historical antecedents, contemporary themes, conceptual issues and cutting-edge methods in the study of human neurodevelopmental disorders. Each volume opens with a contextualising introductory passage written by the editors and the volumes are organised thematically for ease of navigation:
Volume One: Disorder Typology and explanatory frameworks
Volume Two: Behaviourally defined developmental disorders
Volume Three: Genetically defined developmental disorders
Volume Four: Developmental disorders and the environment
Volume Five: Multi-disciplinary approaches to developmental disorders

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781446272442
ISBN-10: 1446272443
Pagini: 1664
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 116 mm
Greutate: 3.15 kg
Ediția:Five-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library in Developmental Psychology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE: DISORDER TYPOLOGY AND EXPLANATORY FRAMEWORKS
Behavioral Inhibition, Sustained Attention, and Executive Functions: Constructing a Unifying Theory of ADHD - Russell Barkley
A Comparative Study of Infantile Autism and Specific Developmental Receptive Language Disorder: I. The Children - Lawrence Bartak, Michael Rutter and Antony Cox
Developmental Aphasia and Brain Damage - Arthur Benton
The Effects of Early and Late Brain Injury upon Test Scores, and the Nature of Normal Adult Intelligence - D.O. Hebb
What Mental Retardation Teaches Us about Typical Development: The Examples of Sequences, Rates, and Cross-Domain Relations - Robert Hodapp and Jacob Burack
Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact - Leo Kanner
Development Itself Is the Key to Understanding Developmental Disorders - Annette Karmiloff-Smith
Developmental Dyscalculia - Ladislav Kosc
Language Disorders in Childhood - Eric Lenneberg
Concepts of Autism: A Review of Research - Michael Rutter
Defects of Non-Verbal Auditory Perception in Children with Developmental Aphasia - Paula Tallal and M. Piercy
Cognitive Neuropsychology and Its Application to Children - Christine Temple
Behaviour after Cerebral Lesions in Children and Adults - Hans-Lukas Teuber and Rita Rudel
Using Developmental Trajectories to Understand Developmental Disorders - Michael Thomas et al.
VOLUME TWO: BEHAVIOURALLY DEFINED DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Does the Autistic Child Have a “Theory of Mind”? - Simon Baron-Cohen, Alan Leslie and Uta Frith
Nonword Repetition as a Behavioural Marker for Inherited Language Impairment: Evidence from a Twin Study - D.V.M. Bishop, T. North and C. Donlan
A Case-Control Family History Study of Autism - P. Bolton et al.
Delay versus Deviance in the Language Acquisition of Language-Impaired Children - Susan Curtiss, William Katz and Paula Tallal
Schizophrenia: Caused by a Fault in Programmed Synaptic Elimination during Adolescence? - I. Feinberg
Developmental Dyslexia: Four Consecutive Patients with Cortical Anomalies - Albert Galaburda et al.
Mathematical Disabilities: Cognitive, Neuropsychological, and Genetic Components - David Geary
Ameliorating Early Reading Failure by Integrating the Teaching of Reading and Phonological Skills: The Phonological Linkage Hypothesis - Peter Hatcher, Charles Hulme and Andrew Ellis
Developmental Prosopagnosia. A Single Case Report - Helen McConachie
Adolescence-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behavior: A Developmental Taxonomy - Terrie Moffitt
Familial Mental Retardation - Paul Nichols
Specific Language Impairment as a Period of Extended Optional Infinitive - Mabel Rice, Kenneth Wexler and Patricia Cleave
Very Early Language Deficits in Dyslexic Children - Hollis Scarborough
Treatment of Gilles de la Tourette's Syndrome with Haloperidol - Arthur Shapiro and Elaine Shapiro
Movement Analysis in Infancy May Be Useful for the Early Diagnosis of Autism - Philip Teitelbaum et al.
VOLUME THREE: GENETICALLY DEFINED DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Bridging cognition, the brain and molecular genetics: evidence from Williams syndrome - Ursula Bellugi, Liz Lichtenberger, Debra Mills, Albert Galaburda, Julie R. Korenberg
Developmental and Behavioural Characteristics of Cri Du Chat Syndrome - K.M. Cornish and J. Pigram
Verbal Short-Term Memory in Down Syndrome: A Problem of Memory, Audition, or Speech? - Christopher Jarrold., Alan Baddeley and Caroline Phillips
Language and Williams Syndrome: How Intact Is "Intact"? - Annette Karmiloff-Smith et al.
Observations on an Ethnic Classification of Idiots - J. Langdon Down
Les Chromosomes Humains En Culture De Tissus - M. Jérôme Lejeune, Marthe Gautier and Raymond Turpin
A Marker X Chromosome - H.A. Lubs
The Association of Angelman's Syndrome with Deletions within 15q11-13 - M. Pembrey et al.
Evidence from Turner's Syndrome of an Imprinted X-Linked Locus Affecting Cognitive Function - D.H. Skuse et al.
The 22q11 Deletion Syndromes - Peter Scambler
Reading the Windows to the Soul: Evidence of Domain-Specific Sparing in Williams Syndrome - Helen Tager-Flusberg, Jenea Boshart and Simon Baron-Cohen
Fragile X Syndrome and Attentional De?cits - Jeremy Turk
A Syndrome of Infantilism, Congenital Webbed Neck, and Cubitus Valgus - Henry Turner
Praxic and Nonverbal Cognitive Deficits in a Large Family with a Genetically Transmitted Speech and Language Disorder - Faranah Vargha-Khadem et al.
VOLUME FOUR: DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Feral Children - Susan Curtiss
Developmental Disorders and Evolutionary Expectations: Mechanisms of Resilience - Barbara Finlay, Jeremy Yost and Desmond Cheung
Dopamine Transporter Alterations in ADHD: Pathophysiology or Adaptation to Psychostimulants? A Meta-Analysis - Paolo Fusar-Poli et al.
The Development of Language-Like Communication without a Language Model - Susan Goldin-Meadow and Heidi Feldman
Experience and Brain Development - William Greenough, James Black and Christopher Wallace
American Parenting of Language-Learning Children: Persisting Differences in Family Child Interactions Observed in Natural Home Environments - Betty Hart and Todd Risley
Skill Formation and the Economics of Investing in Disadvantaged Children - James Heckman et al.
Systematic Review of Early Intensive Behavioural Interventions for Children with Autism - Patricia Howlin, Iliana Magiati and Tony Charman
Mental Number Line Training in Children with Developmental Dyscalculia - K. Kucian et al.
Early Experience Is Associated with the Development of Categorical Representations for Facial Expressions of Emotion - Seth Pollak and Doris Kistler
Quasi-Autistic Patterns Following Severe Early Global Privation - Michael Rutter et al.
Development of Left Occipitotemporal Systems for Skilled Reading in Children after a Phonologically-based Intervention - Bennett Shaywitz et al.
Language Comprehension in Language-Learning Impaired Children Improved with Acoustically Modified Speech - Paula Tallal et al.
Cocaine Exposure Is Associated with Subtle Compromises of Infants’ and Mothers’ Social – Emotional Behavior and Dyadic Features of Their Interaction in the Face-to-Face Still-Face Paradigm - E.Z. Tronick et al.
The Dietary Treatment of Phenylketonuria - L.I. Woolf
VOLUME FIVE: MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Early Cognitive and Language Skills Are Linked to Resting Frontal Gamma Power across the First Three Years - April Benasich et al.
Developmental Cognitive Genetics: How Psychology Can Inform Genetics and Vice Versa - Dorothy Bishop
Tangled Webs: Tracing the Connections between Genes and Cognition - Simon Fisher
Electrical Brain Responses in Language-Impaired Children Reveal Grammar-Specific Deficits - Elisabeth Fonteneau and Heather van der Lely
From Genes to Behavior in Developmental Dyslexia - Albert Galaburda, et al.
Dynamic Mapping of Human Cortical Development during Childhood and Adolescence - Nitin Gogtay et al.
The Endophenotype Concept in Psychiatry: Etymology and Strategic Intentions - Irving Gottesman and Todd Gould
ACORNS: A Tool for the Visualisation and Modelling of Atypical Development - D.G. Moore and R. George
The Prevalence and Phenomenology of Repetitive Behavior in Genetic Syndromes - Joanna Moss et al.
Deviations in the Emergence of Representations: A Neuroconstructivist Framework for Analysing Developmental Disorders - Andrew Oliver et al.
A Mouse Model for Down Syndrome Exhibits Learning and Behaviour Deficits - Roger Reeves et al.
Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Cortical Development through Early Childhood in Autism - Cynthia Schumann et al.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Is Characterized by a Delay in Cortical Maturation - P. Shaw et al.
GTF2IRD1 in Craniofacial Development of Humans and Mice - May Tassabehji et al.
Are Developmental Disorders Like Cases of Adult Brain Damage? Implications from Connectionist Modelling - Michael Thomas and Annette Karmiloff-Smith
A Functional Genetic Link between Distinct Developmental Language Disorders - Sonja Vernes et al.

Descriere

The articles in this five-volume collection cover the myriad genetic and non-genetic developmental psychopathological conditions which are now known and being researched from a variety of perspectives, from dyslexia to autism and beyond.