Williams Syndrome provides a striking test case for discourses on disability, because the characteristics associated with Williams Syndrome involve a combination of “abilities” and “disabilities”. For example, Williams Syndrome is associated with disabilities in mathematics and spatial cognition. However, Williams Syndrome individuals also tend to have a unique strength in their expressive language skills, and are socially outgoing and unselfconscious when meeting new people. Children with Williams are said to be typically unafraid of strangers and show a greater interest in contact with adults than with their peers. This apparently keen social knowledge is a counterexample to the discussion of disability among academic philosophers, especi...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
In this chapter, we review the social-cognitive capabilities of individuals with Williams syndrome -...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...
Williams Syndrome provides a striking test case for discourses on disability, because the characteri...
James, Christine (2009). Language and Emotional Knowledge: A Case Studyon Ability and Disability in ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is characterized by apparent relative strengths in language, facial processin...
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder in which, it is claimed, language abilities are relativ...
People with Williams syndrome (WMS) have a unique social phenotype characterised by unusually strong...
This research aims to study the development of language, theory of mind and emotion recognition in W...
Research on social communication skills in individuals with Williams syndrome has been inconclusive,...
This project investigated articulation skills in spontaneous speech of individuals with Williams syn...
Cette recherche a pour objectif d'étudier le développement des capacités en langage, en théorie de l...
It has been widely claimed that the language abilities in individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) p...
Background: Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder associated with intellectual impairmen...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder that, because of its unique cognitive profile, has been...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
In this chapter, we review the social-cognitive capabilities of individuals with Williams syndrome -...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...
Williams Syndrome provides a striking test case for discourses on disability, because the characteri...
James, Christine (2009). Language and Emotional Knowledge: A Case Studyon Ability and Disability in ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is characterized by apparent relative strengths in language, facial processin...
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder in which, it is claimed, language abilities are relativ...
People with Williams syndrome (WMS) have a unique social phenotype characterised by unusually strong...
This research aims to study the development of language, theory of mind and emotion recognition in W...
Research on social communication skills in individuals with Williams syndrome has been inconclusive,...
This project investigated articulation skills in spontaneous speech of individuals with Williams syn...
Cette recherche a pour objectif d'étudier le développement des capacités en langage, en théorie de l...
It has been widely claimed that the language abilities in individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) p...
Background: Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder associated with intellectual impairmen...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder that, because of its unique cognitive profile, has been...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
In this chapter, we review the social-cognitive capabilities of individuals with Williams syndrome -...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...