Genetic influences on sociability: heightened amygdala reactivity and event-related responses to positive social stimuli in Williams syndrome
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Conceptualizing neurodevelopmental disorders through a mechanistic understanding of fragile X syndrome and Williams syndromeNeurobiology of social behavior abnormalities in autism and Williams syndromeThe evolution of music and human social capability.Cross-modal influences of affect across social and non-social domains in individuals with Williams syndrome.Neural correlates of cross-modal affective priming by music in Williams syndromeOxytocin and vasopressin are dysregulated in Williams Syndrome, a genetic disorder affecting social behaviorSensitivity of the autonomic nervous system to visual and auditory affect across social and non-social domains in williams syndromeBridging the gene-behavior divide through neuroimaging deletion syndromes: Velocardiofacial (22q11.2 Deletion) and Williams (7q11.23 Deletion) syndromes.Atypical hemispheric asymmetry in the perception of negative human vocalizations in individuals with Williams syndrome.The effect of intellectual ability on functional activation in a neurodevelopmental disorder: preliminary evidence from multiple fMRI studies in Williams syndromeCortisol reactivity and performance abilities in social situations in adults with Williams syndrome.Abnormal structure or function of the amygdala is a common component of neurodevelopmental disorders.Affiliative behavior in Williams syndrome: social perception and real-life social behaviorCharacterizing associations and dissociations between anxiety, social, and cognitive phenotypes of Williams syndrome.Mapping genetically controlled neural circuits of social behavior and visuo-motor integration by a preliminary examination of atypical deletions with Williams syndromeThe social phenotype of Williams syndrome.Altered microstructure within social-cognitive brain networks during childhood in Williams syndrome.Abnormalities in neural processing of emotional stimuli in Williams syndrome vary according to social vs. non-social content.A preliminary study of orbitofrontal activation and hypersociability in Williams SyndromeEffects of AKAP5 Pro100Leu genotype on working memory for emotional stimuli.Using novel control groups to dissect the amygdala's role in Williams syndromeIndividual differences in social behavior predict amygdala response to fearful facial expressions in Williams syndromeContrasting patterns of language-associated brain activity in autism and Williams syndrome.A multimeasure approach to investigating affective appraisal of social information in Williams syndromeRelations between social-perceptual ability in multi- and unisensory contexts, autonomic reactivity, and social functioning in individuals with Williams syndrome.The Williams syndrome chromosome 7q11.23 hemideletion confers hypersocial, anxious personality coupled with altered insula structure and function.Continuous cognitive dynamics of the evaluation of trustworthiness in williams syndromeNeural processing of race by individuals with Williams syndrome: do they show the other-race effect? (And why it matters)Autonomic response to approachability characteristics, approach behavior, and social functioning in Williams syndromeAn event related potential study of ihibitory and attentional control in Williams syndrome adults.Effects of early-life abuse differ across development: infant social behavior deficits are followed by adolescent depressive-like behaviors mediated by the amygdalaThe regulatory function of social referencing in preschoolers with Down syndrome or Williams syndromeFacial emotion processing in patients with social anxiety disorder and Williams-Beuren syndrome: an fMRI study.Attention Bias to Emotional Faces Varies by IQ and Anxiety in Williams Syndrome.The fusiform face area is enlarged in Williams syndrome.Regionally specific increased volume of the amygdala in Williams syndrome: evidence from surface-based modelingInsights into brain development from neurogenetic syndromes: evidence from fragile X syndrome, Williams syndrome, Turner syndrome and velocardiofacial syndrome.Effects of Selective Neonatal Amygdala Damage on Concurrent Discrimination Learning and Reinforcer Devaluation in MonkeysAberrant neurocognitive processing of fear in young girls with Turner syndrome.Genetic mapping of brain plasticity across development in Williams syndrome: ERP markers of face and language processing.
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Genetic influences on sociability: heightened amygdala reactivity and event-related responses to positive social stimuli in Williams syndrome
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Allan Reiss
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5324-08.2009
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z