Elsevier

Cortex

Volume 39, Issue 1, 2003, Pages 161-163
Cortex

Discussion
Double Dissociations in Developmental Disorders? Theoretically Misconceived, Empirically Dubious

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70091-1Get rights and content

First page preview

First page preview
Click to open first page preview

References (12)

  • C Deruelle et al.

    Configural and local processing of faces in children with Williams syndrome

    Brain and Cognition

    (1999)
  • A Karmiloff-Smith

    Development itself is the key to understanding developmental disorders

    Trends in Cognitive Sciences

    (1998)
  • S Baron-Cohen

    Modularity in developmental cognitive neurosychology: Evidence from autism and Gilles de la Tourette syndrome

  • S Chiat

    Mapping theories of developmental language impairment: Premises, predictions and evidence

    Language and Cognitive Processes

    (2001)
  • S Grice et al.

    Disordered visual processing and oscillatory brain activity in autism and Williams Syndrome

    Neuroreport

    (2001)
  • A Karmiloff-Smith et al.

    Different approaches to relating genotype to phenotype in developmental disorders

    Developmental Psychobiology

    (2002)
There are more references available in the full text version of this article.

Cited by (0)

View full text