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Technology, Neuroscience and the Future of Cognitive Disability
Selected Posters from the 2003 Annual Conference

Hilarea Amthauer, Lucy Miller, Barbara Brett-Green, Joseph Coll, Sarah Schoen
- Sensory Processing Disorders in Fragile X Syndrome and Autistic Spectrum Disorders

Elaine Blechman
- A Client-Centered Digital Infrastructure for Cognitive Disabilities

Krzysztof Cios, Zygmunt Galdzicki, John Sarvey, and Waldemar Swiercz
- Can Abnormal Hippocampal Function in Mouse Model of Down Syndrome Help Us to Understand Mechanisms and Performance of Normal Hippocampal Networks?
A Modeling Approach


Linda Crnic, W.J. Derber, and D.A. McClellan
- Auditory Startal Response, Habiuation, and Prepulse Inhibition in the TS65DN Mouse Model of Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease

William Gavin and Patricia Davies
- Development of Error Monitoring ERPs in Adolescents (pdf)

Kenneth Maclean and Jan Kraus
- The Dominant Role of SP1 in Regulating the Cystathionine B-Synthase-1a and -1b Promoters Allows Tissue Specific Regulation of CBS Expression by Kruppel-Like Factors (pdf)

Victoria Pelak, Mark Dubin, and Gerhard Fischer
- Visual Cognition in Alzheimer Disease (pdf)

Sara Honn Qualls and Hasker P. Davis
- Geropsychology Program and Cognitive Disabilities

Schwartz, S. White, E., Corson, L. and Thompson, K.
- Teaching Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Using Intelligent Animated Characters

Martha L. Venn, Karla Hull, Art Recesso
- Impact of Faculty Modeling on Preservice Student Technology and Assistive Technology Skills

Jie Yan, Lori Ramig, and Ron Cole
- Animated Speech Therapist for Individuals with Parkinson Disease

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