"This book has been a pleasure to read and review. Such consistently high-level essays are rare in edited books, but in this case it is understandable given the participants of the workshop. I found myself informed as a clinician and researcher, not only in terms of content but more importantly in terms of methodology..."—Contemporary Psychology"...this monograph provides incisive, insightful, broad but focused epistemologic discussions of issues that investigators of children's cognition, language, social ability, and other behaviors, and their relation to underlying brain maturation, ignore at their own peril. Held at the start of the Decade of the Brain, the conference on Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function aptly sets the scene for the Decade by laying out the requirements for conceptually, methodologically, and technologically sound multidisciplinary research in this area. It provides investigators with thoughtful and rich essays they will want to ponder, return to, and discuss throughout the Decade of the Brain."—Dr. Isabelle RapinAlbert Einstein College of Medicine from the Foreword