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Bibliographies:  Williams Syndrome

1990-2004

Prepared
June 2004

The purpose of this bibliography is to help consumers and professionals identify books, journal articles, journal titles, articles on the web, and/or web sites, that discuss the subject of Williams syndrome. Not all of the listed materials are owned by LINC, and, not all of the materials have been reviewed by staff. Materials have been included based on publication date and perceived relevancy, and includes those publications from 1990-2004.

Books:

Bartke, Susanne ; Seigmuller, Julia. (2004). Williams syndrome across languages. Erdenheim, Pa.: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Bellugi, Ursula. (2001). Journey from cognition to brain to gene: perspectives from Williams syndrome. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bellugi, Ursula. (2000). Linking cognitive neuroscience and molecular genetics: new perspectives from Williams syndrome. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Engelmann, Candance L. (1993). Characteristics and education of the young child with Williams syndrome. [S.l.: s.n.]

Mervis, Carolyn B. (2003). Williams syndrome. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Special issue: Developmental Neuropsychology, 23(1-2).

Parker, James N. ; Parker, Philip M. (2002). The official patient’s sourcebook on William’s syndrome. Boulder, Colo.: netLibrary, Inc. (EBook).

Scheiber, Barbara. (2002). Fulfilling dreams: a handbook for parents of people with Williams syndrome. Royal Oak, MI: Williams Syndrome Association.

Semel, Eleanor Messing; Rosner, Susan R. (2003). Understanding Williams syndrome: behavioral patterns and interventions. Mahwah, NJ: L. Erlbaum.

Journal Articles:

Bellugi, Ursula; Lichtenberger, Liz; Jones, Wendy, and others. (2000). I. The neurocognitive profile of William’s syndrome: a complex pattern of strengths and weaknesses. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(1), Supp. 1, 7-29.

Don, Audrey J.; Schellenberg, E. Glenn; Reber, Arthur S., and others. (2003). Implicit learning in children and adults with Williams syndrome. Developmental Neuropsychology, 23(1&2), 2010-225.

Don, Audrey; Schellenberg, Glenn; Rourke, Byron. (1999). Music and language skills of children with Williams Syndrome. Child Neurospychology, 5(3), 154-170.

Doyle, Teresa F.; Bellugi, Ursula; Korenberg, Julie R. and others. (2004). “Everybody in the world is my friend” hypersociability in young children with William’s syndrome. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 124(3), 263-273.

Dykens, Elisabeth M. (2003). Anxiety, fears, and phobias in persons with Williams syndrome. Developmental Neuropsychology, 23(1&2), 291-316.

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 Neurospychology, 7(1), 42-53.

Jones, Wendy; Bellugi, Ursula; Lai, Zona and others. (2000). II. Hypersociability in Williams syndrome. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(1), (Supp. I), 3-46.

Levine, Karen. (2000). William’s syndrome and happiness. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 105(5), 363-371.

Levy, Yonata; Smith, Jason; Tager-Flusberg, Helen. (2003). Word reading and reading-related skills in adolescents with Williams syndrome. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 44(4), 576-587.

Mervis, Carolyn; Robinson, Byron; Bertrand, Jacquelyn and others. (2000). The Williams syndrome cognitive profile. Brain and Cognition, 44(3), 604-628.

Osborne, Lucy. (2001). Genetics of childhood disorders: XXVII. Genes and cognition in William’s syndrome. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40(6), 732-735.

Plesa-Skwerer, Daniela; Sullivan, Kate; Joffre, Kristen and others. (2004). Self-concept in people with William’s syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 25(2), 119-138.

Reis, Sally M. (2003). Music & minds: using a talent 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.

Sullivan, Kate; Winner, Ellen; Tager-Flusberg, Helen. (2003). Can adolescents with Williams syndrome tell the difference between lies and jokes? Developmental Neuropsychology, 23, (1&2), 85-103.

Tieso, Carol L. (2002). Teaching creative dramatics to young adults with Williams syndrome. Teaching Exceptional Children, 34(6), 32-28.

Videos:

ABC News Home Video. (1998). A father’s love. [S.l.]: ABC News Home Video.

Mons, Albert; Wilmowski, Wendy A.; Detweiler, Craig. (1996). Williams Syndrome: a highly musical species. [S.l.]: EO Productions International, Inc.

Sacks, Oliver W. (1998). Don’t be shy, Mr. Sacks: Williams syndrome. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences.

Williams Syndrome Foundation. (1997). Williams syndrome.
[S.l.]: Williams Syndrome Foundation.

Williams Syndrome Foundation. (1998). Williams syndrome, Williams people. Kent, England: Williams Syndrome Foundation.

Articles on the Web:

NINDS Williams syndrome information page. (2001). Retrieved June 2004, from http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/williams.htm

Organizations:

Lili Claire Foundation. http://www.liliclairefoundation.org

Williams Syndrome Association. http://www.williams-syndrome.org

Web sites:

Family Village. Williams Syndrome. http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_will.htm

The Williams Syndrome Comprehensive Web Page. http://www.wsf.org/

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