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Williams syndrome:recent advances in our understanding of cognitive, social and psychological functioning
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Appendix -Supplemental material for Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Appendix -Supplemental material for Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Cognitive, linguistic and adaptive functioning in Williams Syndrome: trajectories from early to middle adulthood
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The functional neuroanatomy of social behaviour : changes in cerebal blood flow when people with autistic disorder process facial expressions
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Critchley, Hugo D.; Daly, Eileen M.; Bullmore, Edward T.; Williams, Steven C. R.; Amelsvoort, Therese van; Robertson, Dene M.; Rowe, Andrea; Phillips, Mary; McAlonan, Grainne; Howlin, Patricia; Murphy, Declan G.M.
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In: Brain. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 123 (2000) 11, 2203-2212
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Affekt (Kognitionsforschung); Affekt (Nichtverbale Kommunikation); Asperger-Syndrom; Aufmerksamkeit (psycholing.); Autismus; Kortikale Areale; Magnetresonanztomographie; Neurolinguistik; Sprachpathologie
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