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Part I. Behavioural Aspects 1. Diagnostic Issues in Asperger Syndrome, Volker, Klin<br/> 2. Neuropsychological Function and the External Validity of Asperger Syndrome. Ozonoff, Griffith <br/>3. Motor Functioning in Asperger Syndrome, Smith<br/> 4. Social Language Use in Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism, Landa<br/> Part II. Family Genetics and Neurobiological Aspects<br/> 5. Does Asperger Syndorme Aggregate in Families? Folstein, Santangelo 6. Neurofunctional Models of Autistic Disorder and Asperger Syndrome: Clues from Neuroimaging, Schultz, Romanski, Tsatsanis <br/>7. Psychopharmalogical Treatment of Higher-Functioning Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Martin, Patzer, Volkmar<br/> Part III. Related Diagnositc Constructs <br/>8. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities and Asperger Syndrome, Rourke, Tsatsanis <br/>9. What's So Special about Asperger Syndrome?: The Need for Further Exploration of the Borderlands of Autism, Bishop <br/>10. Schizoid Personality in Childhood and Asperger Syndrome, Wolff Part IV. Assessment, Treatment and Intervention, and Adulthood <br/>11. Assessment Issues in Children and Adolescents with Asperger Syndorme, Klin, Sparrow, Marans, Carter, Volkmar <br/>12. Treatment and Interventions Guidelines for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome, Klin, Volkmar <br/>13. Adolescence and Adulthood of Individuals with Asperger Syndrome, Tantam Part V. Perspectives on Researdh and Clinical Practice, and Parent Essyas <br/>14. Assessment Issues in Children and Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome, Szatmari <br/>15. Past and Future of Research Asperger Syndrome, Wing <br/>16. Parent Essays: Introduction. "Walter," Wallace "A View from Inside," Shery "How Dod We Get Here?" Rietschel "First Advocates" Hyatt-Foley, Foley. |