Human behavior, learning, and the developing brain. Atypical development [electronic resource] / edited by Donna Coch, Geraldine Dawson, Kurt W. Fischer. - New York : Guilford Press, 2007. - xviii, 378 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A developmental cognitive neuroscience approach to the study of atypical development : a model system involving infants of diabetic mothers / Charles A. Nelson -- Development of social brain circuitry in autism / Geraldine Dawson and Raphael Bernier -- Brain mechanisms underlying social perception deficits in autism / Kevin A. Pelphrey and Elizabeth J. Carter -- Williams syndrome : a model developmental syndrome for exploring brain-behavior relationships / Helen Tager-Flusberg and Daniela Plesa Skwerer -- Triangulating developmental dyslexia : behavior, brain, and genes / Elena L. Grigorenko -- Typical reading development and deveopmental dyslexia across languages / Usha Goswami -- Neurocognitive correlates of developmental verbal and orofacial dyspraxia / Frederique Liogeois, Angela Morgan, and Faraneh Vargha-Khadem -- Relation between early measures of brain responses to language stimuli and childhood performance on language and language-related tasks / Dennis L. Molfese, Victoria J. Molfese, and Peter J. Molfese -- Number sense and developmental dyscalculia / Anna J. Wilson and Stanislas Dehaene -- Central nervous system subrates of impulsivity : implications for the development of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder / Lisa M. Gatzke-Kopp and Theodore P. Beauchaine -- Social regulation of the adrenocortical response to stress in infants, children and adolescents : implications for psychopathology and education / Emma K. Adam, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan, and Megan R. Gunnar -- Child maltreatment and the development of alternate pathways in biology and behavior / Catherine C. Ayoub and Gabrielle Rappolt-Schlichtmann -- Corticolimbic circuitry and psychopathology : development of the corticolimbic system / Francine M. Benes.


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Developmental disabilities.
Developmental psychobiology.
Cognitive neuroscience.


Electronic books.

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