In this chapter, we consider the origin of uneven cognitive profiles in individuals with developmental disorders, including accounts from cognitive, brain, and genetic levels of description. We begin by introducing the main types of developmental disorder. We then discuss what is meant by the idea of modularity and the key issues surrounding it, outlining how modularity has been applied to explain deficits in developmental disorders. We illustrate competing theoretical positions by contrasting two developmental disorders, Williams syndrome (WS) and specific language impairment (SLI). In the first case, we consider cognitive deficits in WS with reference to modularity at a cognitive level and evidence from behavioral studies. In the second c...
We argue that models of adult cognition defined in terms of independently functioning modules cannot...
Most aspects of human life—from gene expression, to brain structure/function, to underlying linguist...
In recent years, research into the impact of genetic abnormalities on cognitive development, includi...
The uneven cognitive phenotype in the adult outcome of Williams syndrome has led some researchers to...
Nowadays, it is widely accepted that there is no single influence (be it nature or nurture) on cogni...
This article presents a case for distinguishing between mental retardation as a general deficit of t...
Differential profiles of language impairments in genetic developmental disorders have been argued to...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder that, because of its unique cognitive profile, has been...
It has been widely claimed that the language abilities in individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) p...
Recent theoretical approaches to studying the origin of developmental deficits have stressed the imp...
The concept of Modularity, i.e., the degree to which the lexicon, syntax, and other neurocognitive d...
An increasing number of connectionist models have been proposed to explain behavioural deficits in d...
Enesco and Delval carefully evaluate the success of modular theories amongst developmental psycholog...
Introduction: Connectionist models have recently provided a concrete computational platform from whi...
The study of language in developmental disorders is an important endea- vour for several reasons. Fi...
We argue that models of adult cognition defined in terms of independently functioning modules cannot...
Most aspects of human life—from gene expression, to brain structure/function, to underlying linguist...
In recent years, research into the impact of genetic abnormalities on cognitive development, includi...
The uneven cognitive phenotype in the adult outcome of Williams syndrome has led some researchers to...
Nowadays, it is widely accepted that there is no single influence (be it nature or nurture) on cogni...
This article presents a case for distinguishing between mental retardation as a general deficit of t...
Differential profiles of language impairments in genetic developmental disorders have been argued to...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder that, because of its unique cognitive profile, has been...
It has been widely claimed that the language abilities in individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) p...
Recent theoretical approaches to studying the origin of developmental deficits have stressed the imp...
The concept of Modularity, i.e., the degree to which the lexicon, syntax, and other neurocognitive d...
An increasing number of connectionist models have been proposed to explain behavioural deficits in d...
Enesco and Delval carefully evaluate the success of modular theories amongst developmental psycholog...
Introduction: Connectionist models have recently provided a concrete computational platform from whi...
The study of language in developmental disorders is an important endea- vour for several reasons. Fi...
We argue that models of adult cognition defined in terms of independently functioning modules cannot...
Most aspects of human life—from gene expression, to brain structure/function, to underlying linguist...
In recent years, research into the impact of genetic abnormalities on cognitive development, includi...