Debra L. Mills
Bangor University(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Williams Syndrome Research, Language Development and Disorders, Reading and Literacy Development, Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, Congenital heart defects research
Most-Cited Works
- → Fractionating Language: Different Neural Subsystems with Different Sensitive Periods(1992)511 cited
- → Bridging cognition, the brain and molecular genetics: evidence from Williams syndrome(1999)360 cited
- → More Is Not Always Better: Increased Fractional Anisotropy of Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus Associated with Poor Visuospatial Abilities in Williams Syndrome(2007)311 cited
- → Abnormal Cortical Complexity and Thickness Profiles Mapped in Williams Syndrome(2005)293 cited
- → Language comprehension and cerebral specialization from 13 to 20 months(1997)236 cited
- → Language Acquisition and Cerebral Specialization in 20-Month-Old Infants(1993)227 cited
- → Two languages, one developing brain: event‐related potentials to words in bilingual toddlers(2005)220 cited
- → 3D pattern of brain abnormalities in Williams syndrome visualized using tensor-based morphometry(2007)206 cited
- → Defining the social phenotype in Williams syndrome: A model for linking gene, the brain, and behavior(2008)180 cited
- → Language Experience and the Organization of Brain Activity to Phonetically Similar Words: ERP Evidence from 14- and 20-Month-Olds(2004)179 cited