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Development is also experienced by a personal self who is shaped by culture
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 755-756
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Modularity in developmental disorders: Evidence from Specific Language Impairment and peripheral dyslexias
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 756-757
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Nativism, neuroconstructivism, and developmental disorder
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 757-758
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Encapsulating architecture and encapsulating processes
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- 11 August 2003, p. 759
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Distinguishing proximal from distal causes is useful and compatible with accounts of compensatory processing in developmental disorders of cognition
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 758-759
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Did Residual Normality ever have a chance?
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 759-760
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Structural abnormality may not equal functional oddity
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 760-761
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Coconstructed functionality instead of functional normality
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 761-762
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What can developmental disorders tell us about modularity?
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 762-763
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Double dissociations never license simple inferences about underlying brain organization, especially in developmental cases
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 763-764
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Weak evidence for a strong case against modularity in developmental disorders
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 764-765
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The best is yet to come: The promise of models of developmental disorders
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 765-766
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Residual Normality and the issue of language profiles in Williams syndrome
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 766-767
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Evidence for a domain-specific deficit in developmental dyslexia
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 767-768
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Are developmental disabilities the same in children and adults?
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 768-769
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How connectionist simulations fail to account for developmental disorders in children
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 769-770
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The developmental cognitive neuroscience approach to the study of developmental disorders
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- 11 August 2003, p. 771
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Models of atypical development must also be models of normal development
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 771-772
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Author's Response
Residual normality: Friend or foe?
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 772-780
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