The fusiform face area is enlarged in Williams syndrome.
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Conceptualizing neurodevelopmental disorders through a mechanistic understanding of fragile X syndrome and Williams syndromeBuilding an adaptive brain across development: targets for neurorehabilitation must begin in infancyChallenging the use of adult neuropsychological models for explaining neurodevelopmental disorders: developed versus developing brainsThe effect of intellectual ability on functional activation in a neurodevelopmental disorder: preliminary evidence from multiple fMRI studies in Williams syndromeNeural representations of faces and limbs neighbor in human high-level visual cortex: evidence for a new organization principle.Revealing the neural networks associated with processing of natural social interaction and the related effects of actor-orientation and face-visibilityElectrophysiological studies of face processing in developmental prosopagnosia: neuropsychological and neurodevelopmental perspectives.Characterizing 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 syndromeElectrical stimulation of the left and right human fusiform gyrus causes different effects in conscious face perception.The social phenotype of Williams syndrome.The mid-fusiform sulcus: a landmark identifying both cytoarchitectonic and functional divisions of human ventral temporal cortexAltered microstructure within social-cognitive brain networks during childhood in Williams syndrome.Position specificity of adaptation-related face aftereffects.Relations between social-perceptual ability in multi- and unisensory contexts, autonomic reactivity, and social functioning in individuals with Williams syndrome.Neural processing of race by individuals with Williams syndrome: do they show the other-race effect? (And why it matters)Social Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Face Tuning.Typical visual search performance and atypical gaze behaviors in response to faces in Williams syndrome.Visual space and object space in the cerebral cortex of retinal disease patients.Genetic mapping of brain plasticity across development in Williams syndrome: ERP markers of face and language processing.Social brain development in williams syndrome: the current status and directions for future research.Facing the future: face-emotion processing deficits as a potential biomarker for various psychiatric and neurological disordersOxytocin, vasopressin, and Williams syndrome: epigenetic effects on abnormal social behavior.Preliminary evidence of abnormal white matter related to the fusiform gyrus in Williams syndrome: a diffusion tensor imaging tractography study.Abnormalities in early visual processes are linked to hypersociability and atypical evaluation of facial trustworthiness: An ERP study with Williams syndrome.Face processing in Williams syndrome is already atypical in infancy.Attentional, visual, and emotional mechanisms of face processing proficiency in williams syndrome.Surface-based morphometry reveals distinct cortical thickness and surface area profiles in Williams syndrome.Featural versus configural face processing in a rare genetic disorder: Williams syndrome.Facial emotion recognition in Williams syndrome and Down syndrome: A matching and developmental study.Functional reorganization of the visual dorsal stream as probed by 3-D visual coherence in Williams syndrome.Biological motion processing as a hallmark of social cognition.
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The fusiform face area is enlarged in Williams syndrome.
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The fusiform face area is enlarged in Williams syndrome.
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Albert M Galaburda
Brian W Haas
Debra L Mills
Golijeh Golarai
Kalanit Grill-Spector
Sungjin Hong
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4268-09.2010
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2010-05-01T00:00:00Z