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Dean D'Souza
Dean D'Souza
City, University of London
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Genetic and environmental vulnerabilities in children with neurodevelopmental disorders
A Karmiloff-Smith, D D’Souza, TM Dekker, J Van Herwegen, F Xu, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 109, 17261-17265, 2012
1462012
Precursors to language development in typically and atypically developing infants and toddlers: The importance of embracing complexity
D D'Souza, H D'Souza, A Karmiloff-Smith
Journal of Child Language 44 (3), 591-627, 2017
912017
Rethinking the concepts of ‘local or global processors’: evidence from Williams syndrome, Down syndrome, and Autism Spectrum Disorders
D D'Souza, R Booth, M Connolly, F Happé, A Karmiloff‐Smith
Developmental science, 2015
842015
When modularization fails to occur: A developmental perspective
D D'Souza, A Karmiloff-Smith
Cognitive neuropsychology 28 (3-4), 276-287, 2011
772011
Is mere exposure enough? The effects of bilingual environments on infant cognitive development
D D'Souza, D Brady, JX Haensel, H D'Souza
Royal Society open science 7 (2), 180191, 2020
702020
Social cognition in Williams syndrome: genotype/phenotype insights from partial deletion patients
A Karmiloff-Smith, H Broadbent, EK Farran, E Longhi, D D’Souza, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 168, 2012
622012
Parent-child interaction as a dynamic contributor to learning and cognitive development in typical and atypical development/Influencia dinámica entre la interacción padre/madre …
T Soukup-Ascençao, D D’Souza, H D’Souza, A Karmiloff-Smith
Journal for the Study of Education and Development 39 (4), 694-726, 2016
262016
Bilingual language control mechanisms in anterior cingulate cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: a developmental perspective
D D'Souza, H D'Souza
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (20), 5434-5436, 2016
262016
Concurrent relations between face scanning and language: a cross-syndrome infant study
D D’Souza, H D’Souza, MH Johnson, A Karmiloff-Smith
PLoS One 10 (10), e0139319, 2015
252015
A developmental approach to bilingual research: The effects of multi-language experience from early infancy to old age
R Filippi, D D’Souza, P Bright
International Journal of Bilingualism 23 (5), 1195-1207, 2019
242019
Audio-visual speech perception in infants and toddlers with Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, and Williams syndrome
D D’Souza, H D’Souza, MH Johnson, A Karmiloff-Smith
Infant Behavior and Development 44, 249-262, 2016
232016
Attentional abilities constrain language development: A cross‐syndrome infant/toddler study
D D'Souza, H D'Souza, EJH Jones, A Karmiloff‐Smith
Developmental Science, e12961, 2020
212020
Why a developmental perspective is critical for understanding human cognition
D D'Souza, A Karmiloff-Smith
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39, 2016
202016
Face processing in Williams syndrome is already atypical in infancy.
D D'Souza, V Cole, EK Farran, JH Brown, K Humphreys, J Howard, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 2015
202015
Sleep is atypical across neurodevelopmental disorders in infants and toddlers: A cross-syndrome study
D D'Souza, H D’Souza, K Horváth, K Plunkett, A Karmiloff-Smith
Research in Developmental Disabilities 97, 103549, 2020
192020
Early bilingual experience is associated with change detection ability in adults
D D’Souza, D Brady, JX Haensel, H D’Souza
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 2068, 2021
162021
Bilingual adaptations in early development
D D’Souza, H D’Souza
Trends in cognitive sciences 25 (9), 727-729, 2021
152021
Progressive modularization: Reframing our understanding of typical and atypical language development
D D’Souza, R Filippi
First Language 37 (5), 518-529, 2017
132017
Genetic and environmental vulnerabilities: the importance of cross-syndrome comparisons
A Karmiloff-Smith, D D’souza, T Dekker, J Van Herwegen, F Xu, M Rodic, ...
PNAS 190 (2), 17261-17265, 2012
132012
Emergent and constrained: Understanding brain and cognitive development
D D'Souza, H D'Souza
Journal of Neurolinguistics 49, 228-231, 2019
112019
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