
Early Development in Neurogenetic Disorders: Volume 40
Deborah J. Fidler(Editor)
Academic Press
1st Edition
Published on 26. September 2011
Book
Hardback
334 pages
978-0-12-374478-4 (ISBN)
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Description
This special issue is among the first volumes to examine the topic of early development in children with neurogenetic disorders associated with intellectual disability. It includes discussions of theoretical issues regarding the emergence of behavioural profiles during early development, as well as comprehensive accounts of early development in specific disorders such as Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, Williams syndrome, and sex chromosome disorders. In addition, several contributions examine the latest clinical applications of this work for diagnosis, treatment, and education.
Reviews / Votes
"When and how do phenotypic profiles start during the developmental process, and can they be impacted by the environment and family? US researchers in child psychiatry, developmental disabilities, genomics, and neurodevelopment investigate these questions in this special issue of the International Review of Developmental Disabilities. Contributors describe the latest research on early development in children with neurogenetic disorders that cause intellectual disability and shed light on the relationship between genetic conditions and phenotypic expression, and the link between neurogenetic disorder and behavioral outcomes. Some specific subjects addressed include social-cognitive skills in young children with Williams Syndrome, early diagnosis of chromosomal disorders associated with intellectual disability, and diagnosing autism in those with known genetic syndromes. Fidler teaches human development and family studies at Colorado State University." --Reference and Research Book News, October 2012More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic researchers in developmental and cognitive psychology, as well as neuropsychology.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
690 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-374478-4 (9780123744784)
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Dr. Deborah Fidler is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University. Her research expertise is in the area of early development in individuals with neurogenetic syndromes, with a particular focus on the behavioral phenotype in Down syndrome and its implications for intervention and educational practice.
Volume editor
Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, USA
Content
1. Static snapshots versus dynamic approaches to genes, brain, cognition and behaviour in neurodevelopmental disabilities
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
2. Emerging Behavioral Phenotypes and Dynamic Systems Theory
Deborah J. Fidler, Erika Lunkenheimer and Laura Hahn
3. Developmental trajectories in genetic disorders
Victoria C. P. Knowland & Michael S. C. Thomas
4. Early Development in Fragile X Syndrome: Implications for Developmental Screening
Donald B. Bailey, Heather Cody Hazlett, Jane E. Roberts and Anne C. Wheeler
5. The early development of adaptive behavior and functional performance in young children with Down syndrome: Current knowledge and future directions
Lisa Daunhauer and Deborah Fidler
6. Sex chromosome aneuploidies: A window for examining the effects of the X and Y chromosomes on speech, language, and social development
Nancy Raitano Lee, Katherine C. Lopez, Elizabeth I. Adeyemi and Jay N. Giedd
7. Social-perceptual and social-cognitive skills in young children with Williams syndrome: Evidence for discontinuity
Susan L. Hepburn, Deborah Fidler, Laura Hahn and Amy Philofsky
8. Innovations in the Early Diagnosis of Chromosomal Disorders Associated with Intellectual Disability
Lisa G. Shaffer
9. Diagnosing Autism in Individuals with Known Genetic Syndromes: Clinical Considerations & Implications for Intervention
Susan L. Hepburn and Eric J. Moody
10. Infusing Etiology into Intervention: A Model for Translational Research in Education
Karen Riley
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
2. Emerging Behavioral Phenotypes and Dynamic Systems Theory
Deborah J. Fidler, Erika Lunkenheimer and Laura Hahn
3. Developmental trajectories in genetic disorders
Victoria C. P. Knowland & Michael S. C. Thomas
4. Early Development in Fragile X Syndrome: Implications for Developmental Screening
Donald B. Bailey, Heather Cody Hazlett, Jane E. Roberts and Anne C. Wheeler
5. The early development of adaptive behavior and functional performance in young children with Down syndrome: Current knowledge and future directions
Lisa Daunhauer and Deborah Fidler
6. Sex chromosome aneuploidies: A window for examining the effects of the X and Y chromosomes on speech, language, and social development
Nancy Raitano Lee, Katherine C. Lopez, Elizabeth I. Adeyemi and Jay N. Giedd
7. Social-perceptual and social-cognitive skills in young children with Williams syndrome: Evidence for discontinuity
Susan L. Hepburn, Deborah Fidler, Laura Hahn and Amy Philofsky
8. Innovations in the Early Diagnosis of Chromosomal Disorders Associated with Intellectual Disability
Lisa G. Shaffer
9. Diagnosing Autism in Individuals with Known Genetic Syndromes: Clinical Considerations & Implications for Intervention
Susan L. Hepburn and Eric J. Moody
10. Infusing Etiology into Intervention: A Model for Translational Research in Education
Karen Riley