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The Psychobiology of Down syndrome / edited by Lynn Nadel.

LIBRA RJ506.D68 P78 1987
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Nadel, Lynn.
National Down Syndrome Society (U.S.)
Conference Name:
National Down Syndrome Society Conference on the Psychobiology of Down Syndrome (1987 : New York, N.Y.)
Series:
Issues in the biology of language and cognition
Issues in the biology of language and cognition.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Down syndrome--Congresses.
Down syndrome.
Down syndrome--Patients--Language--Congresses.
Down syndrome--Patients.
Psychobiology--Congresses.
Psychobiology.
Down syndrome--Patients--Longitudinal studies--Congresses.
Longitudinal method.
Down Syndrome--psychology.
Language Development.
Medical Subjects:
Down Syndrome--psychology.
Language Development.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
vi, 484 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1988]
Summary:
This book covers recent research on the neurobiological and cognitive features of Down syndrome, which was presented at the National Down Syndrome Society Symposium, held in New York in December 1987. New data have pinpointed selective neurological defects, and recent research has revealed that is is possible to work with the supposedly intractable, irreversible deficits accompanying the syndrome.
Notes:
"A Bradford book."
Based on papers presented at the National Down Syndrome Society Conference on the Psychobiology of Down Syndrome, held in New York in Dec. 1987.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0262140438
OCLC:
18136610

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