An experiment of nature: brain anatomy parallels cognition and behavior in Williams syndrome.
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Leftward lateralization of auditory cortex underlies holistic sound perception in Williams syndromeConceptualizing neurodevelopmental disorders through a mechanistic understanding of fragile X syndrome and Williams syndromeResting-State Functional Connectivity in Individuals with Down Syndrome and Williams Syndrome Compared with Typically Developing ControlsChallenging the use of adult neuropsychological models for explaining neurodevelopmental disorders: developed versus developing brainsA dual comparative approach: integrating lines of evidence from human evolutionary neuroanatomy and neurodevelopmental disorders(A)musicality in Williams syndrome: examining relationships among auditory perception, musical skill, and emotional responsiveness to music.Cross-modal influences of affect across social and non-social domains in individuals with Williams syndrome.Bridging 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.A developmental neurobiological model of motivated behavior: anatomy, connectivity and ontogeny of the triadic nodes.3D pattern of brain abnormalities in Williams syndrome visualized using tensor-based morphometry.Research Review: Williams syndrome: a critical review of the cognitive, behavioral, and neuroanatomical phenotype.Intracisternal Gtf2i Gene Therapy Ameliorates Deficits in Cognition and Synaptic Plasticity of a Mouse Model of Williams-Beuren SyndromeExploiting human anatomical variability as a link between genome and cognomeNeural mechanisms in Williams syndrome: a unique window to genetic influences on cognition and behaviour.Defining the social phenotype in Williams syndrome: a model for linking gene, the brain, and behavior.Morphing voxels: the hype around structural imaging of headache patients.Morphometry of human insular cortex and insular volume reduction in Williams syndrome.Cingulate gyrus morphology in children and adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disordersAbnormal structure or function of the amygdala is a common component of neurodevelopmental disorders.Functional, structural, and metabolic abnormalities of the hippocampal formation in Williams syndrome.Affiliative behavior in Williams syndrome: social perception and real-life social behaviorMapping genetically controlled neural circuits of social behavior and visuo-motor integration by a preliminary examination of atypical deletions with Williams syndromeDevelopmental profiles for multiple object tracking and spatial memory: typically developing preschoolers and people with Williams syndrome.Regional brain differences in cortical thickness, surface area and subcortical volume in individuals with Williams syndromeThe social phenotype of Williams syndrome.Altered microstructure within social-cognitive brain networks during childhood in Williams syndrome.Developmental changes in multivariate neuroanatomical patterns that predict risk for psychosis in 22q11.2 deletion syndromeAbnormalities in neural processing of emotional stimuli in Williams syndrome vary according to social vs. non-social content.A role for transcription factor GTF2IRD2 in executive function in Williams-Beuren syndrome.Are genes destiny? Have adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine replaced Lachesis, Clotho and Atropos as the weavers of our fate?A preliminary study of orbitofrontal activation and hypersociability in Williams SyndromeRetinotopically defined primary visual cortex in Williams syndrome.Electrophysiological study of local/global processing in Williams syndrome.Individual differences in social behavior predict amygdala response to fearful facial expressions in Williams syndromeCallosal morphology in Williams syndrome: a new evaluation of shape and thicknessEffect of nonrigid registration algorithms on deformation-based morphometry: a comparative study with control and Williams syndrome subjects.White matter integrity deficits in prefrontal-amygdala pathways in Williams syndrome.NIRS-based hyperscanning reveals increased interpersonal coherence in superior frontal cortex during cooperationLanguage and sociability: insights from Williams syndrome.
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An experiment of nature: brain anatomy parallels cognition and behavior in Williams syndrome.
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Al Galaburda
Asya Karchemskiy
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5272-03.2004
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