Researching the Autism Spectrum
Herausgeber: Rezaie, Payam; Roth, Ilona
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An authoritative, multidisciplinary collection of the latest research into autism spectrum disorders, featuring contributions from leading experts in the field.
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An authoritative, multidisciplinary collection of the latest research into autism spectrum disorders, featuring contributions from leading experts in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9780521518963
- ISBN-10: 0521518962
- Artikelnr.: 31753936
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9780521518963
- ISBN-10: 0521518962
- Artikelnr.: 31753936
Foreword Simon Baron-Cohen; Preface; Introduction; Part I. Classification
and Diagnosis: 1. Early assessment and diagnosis of children Ann Le
Couteur; Part II. Genetics, Neurology and Biochemistry: 2. Unravelling the
genetics of autism spectrum disorders Inês Sousa, Richard Holt, Alistair
Pagnamenta and Anthony Monaco; 3. Brain imaging and the neuroanatomical
correlates of autism Michael Spencer, Andrew Stanfield and Eve Johnstone;
4. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) as a tool to investigate the
neurophysiology of autism Sven Braeutigam, Stephen Swithenby and Anthony
Bailey; 5. Autism and epilepsy Christopher Gillberg and Brian Neville; 6.
Biochemistry of autism: changes in serotonin, reelin and oxytocin Elizabeta
Mukaetova-Ladinska, Jodie Westwood and Elaine Perry; Part III. Cognition,
Development and Education: 7. Psychological models of autism: an overview
Elizabeth Pellicano; 8. Cognitive flexibility in autism: a
social-developmental account R. Peter Hobson and Jessica Hobson; 9.
Language in autism spectrum disorders: characteristics and causes Jill
Boucher; 10. Memory in autism: binding, self and brain Dermot Bowler,
Sebastian Gaigg and Sophie Lind; 11. Measuring executive function in
children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders: a clinic referred
case study Ayla Humphrey, Ofer Golan, Barbara Wilson and Sara Sopena; 12.
Managing autism spectrum disorders in current education provision Rita
Jordan; Index.
and Diagnosis: 1. Early assessment and diagnosis of children Ann Le
Couteur; Part II. Genetics, Neurology and Biochemistry: 2. Unravelling the
genetics of autism spectrum disorders Inês Sousa, Richard Holt, Alistair
Pagnamenta and Anthony Monaco; 3. Brain imaging and the neuroanatomical
correlates of autism Michael Spencer, Andrew Stanfield and Eve Johnstone;
4. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) as a tool to investigate the
neurophysiology of autism Sven Braeutigam, Stephen Swithenby and Anthony
Bailey; 5. Autism and epilepsy Christopher Gillberg and Brian Neville; 6.
Biochemistry of autism: changes in serotonin, reelin and oxytocin Elizabeta
Mukaetova-Ladinska, Jodie Westwood and Elaine Perry; Part III. Cognition,
Development and Education: 7. Psychological models of autism: an overview
Elizabeth Pellicano; 8. Cognitive flexibility in autism: a
social-developmental account R. Peter Hobson and Jessica Hobson; 9.
Language in autism spectrum disorders: characteristics and causes Jill
Boucher; 10. Memory in autism: binding, self and brain Dermot Bowler,
Sebastian Gaigg and Sophie Lind; 11. Measuring executive function in
children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders: a clinic referred
case study Ayla Humphrey, Ofer Golan, Barbara Wilson and Sara Sopena; 12.
Managing autism spectrum disorders in current education provision Rita
Jordan; Index.
Foreword Simon Baron-Cohen; Preface; Introduction; Part I. Classification
and Diagnosis: 1. Early assessment and diagnosis of children Ann Le
Couteur; Part II. Genetics, Neurology and Biochemistry: 2. Unravelling the
genetics of autism spectrum disorders Inês Sousa, Richard Holt, Alistair
Pagnamenta and Anthony Monaco; 3. Brain imaging and the neuroanatomical
correlates of autism Michael Spencer, Andrew Stanfield and Eve Johnstone;
4. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) as a tool to investigate the
neurophysiology of autism Sven Braeutigam, Stephen Swithenby and Anthony
Bailey; 5. Autism and epilepsy Christopher Gillberg and Brian Neville; 6.
Biochemistry of autism: changes in serotonin, reelin and oxytocin Elizabeta
Mukaetova-Ladinska, Jodie Westwood and Elaine Perry; Part III. Cognition,
Development and Education: 7. Psychological models of autism: an overview
Elizabeth Pellicano; 8. Cognitive flexibility in autism: a
social-developmental account R. Peter Hobson and Jessica Hobson; 9.
Language in autism spectrum disorders: characteristics and causes Jill
Boucher; 10. Memory in autism: binding, self and brain Dermot Bowler,
Sebastian Gaigg and Sophie Lind; 11. Measuring executive function in
children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders: a clinic referred
case study Ayla Humphrey, Ofer Golan, Barbara Wilson and Sara Sopena; 12.
Managing autism spectrum disorders in current education provision Rita
Jordan; Index.
and Diagnosis: 1. Early assessment and diagnosis of children Ann Le
Couteur; Part II. Genetics, Neurology and Biochemistry: 2. Unravelling the
genetics of autism spectrum disorders Inês Sousa, Richard Holt, Alistair
Pagnamenta and Anthony Monaco; 3. Brain imaging and the neuroanatomical
correlates of autism Michael Spencer, Andrew Stanfield and Eve Johnstone;
4. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) as a tool to investigate the
neurophysiology of autism Sven Braeutigam, Stephen Swithenby and Anthony
Bailey; 5. Autism and epilepsy Christopher Gillberg and Brian Neville; 6.
Biochemistry of autism: changes in serotonin, reelin and oxytocin Elizabeta
Mukaetova-Ladinska, Jodie Westwood and Elaine Perry; Part III. Cognition,
Development and Education: 7. Psychological models of autism: an overview
Elizabeth Pellicano; 8. Cognitive flexibility in autism: a
social-developmental account R. Peter Hobson and Jessica Hobson; 9.
Language in autism spectrum disorders: characteristics and causes Jill
Boucher; 10. Memory in autism: binding, self and brain Dermot Bowler,
Sebastian Gaigg and Sophie Lind; 11. Measuring executive function in
children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders: a clinic referred
case study Ayla Humphrey, Ofer Golan, Barbara Wilson and Sara Sopena; 12.
Managing autism spectrum disorders in current education provision Rita
Jordan; Index.