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Don, Audrey J.; Schellenberg, E.
Glenn; Reber, Arthur S., and others. (2003). Implicit learning
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Hopyan, Talar; Dennis, Maureen; Weksberg, Rosanna, and others.
(2001). Music skills and the expressive interpretation of
music in children with Williams-Beuren syndrome: pitch, rhythm,
melodic imagery, phrasing, and musical affect. Child
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Jones, Wendy; Bellugi, Ursula; Lai, Zona and others. (2000).
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of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(1), (Supp. I), 3-46.
Levine, Karen. (2000). William’s
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Levy, Yonata; Smith, Jason; Tager-Flusberg, Helen. (2003).
Word reading and reading-related skills in adolescents with
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syndrome. Journal of the American Academy
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40(6), 732-735.
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Kate; Joffre, Kristen and others. (2004). Self-concept
in people with William’s
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in Developmental Disabilities, 25(2), 119-138.
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development approach for young adults with William’s
syndrome. Exceptional Children, 69(3), 293-313.
Sadler, Laurie; Pober, Barbara; Grandinetti, Andrew, and
others. (2001). Differences by sex in cardiovascular disease
in Williams syndrome. The Journal of Pediatrics, 139(6),
0849-0853.
Shultz, Robert T. (2001). Genetics
of childhood disorders: XXVI. Williams syndrome and brain—behavior
relationships. Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40(5), 606-609.
Searcy, Yvonne M.; Lincoln, Alan
J.; Rose, Federic E. and others. (2004). The relationship
between age and IQ in adults
with William’s syndrome. American Journal of Mental
Retardation, 109(3), 231-236.
Stromme, P.; Bjornstad, P.G.; Ramstad,
K. (2002). Prevalence estimation of William’s syndrome.
Journal of Child Neurology, 17(4), 269-271.
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Helen. (2003). Can adolescents with Williams syndrome tell
the difference
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Williams Syndrome Association. http://www.williams-syndrome.org
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Family Village. Williams Syndrome. http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_will.htm
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